Polished/Sealed glass today

I have had one very excellent experience with rotary ceriglass and makita and one nightmare very bad experience with ceriglass and rotary I was using ceriglass glass and eBay cerium oxide. Now I avoid eye contact with all windshields and I ignore them.
 
Icon`s here...... I use Griots glass pad and their now discontinued cordless buffler to spash on Rain X.:ph34r: .......... No complaints.
 
I`ve used Aquapel on my glass this spring. I`ve always gotten at least 3 months` worth of beading/water rejection out of it.
 
William_Wallace- I appreciate your candor, and that reinforces my disinclination to take such stuff to *my* windshields.

John U- I`m still using RainX on the Crown Vic. The previous owner did, and just keeping it refreshed has worked out pretty OK. Yeah, I`d like something more durable, but I`m gonna use up that RainX first...which is sure taking a while (still got loads of it after 8 years).
 
I have Gtechniq but waiting till spring to apply. Thought this would hold me over


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The Gtechniq coating has been the longest lasting. The product is more work to put on and does bead off at some of the lower mph of some other coating but will out last them all. You have to use cotton cloths for removal. If u use microfiber you shorten duration
 
The Gtechniq coating has been the longest lasting. The product is more work to put on and does bead off at some of the lower mph of some other coating but will out last them all. You have to use cotton cloths for removal. If u use microfiber you shorten duration

Wow, knowing this, I`d be hoping for a rock to hit the windshield if I wanted to remove it!
 
The Gtechniq coating has been the longest lasting. The product is more work to put on ..You have to use cotton cloths for removal...

I can`t help but wonder whether it`d be, uhm..Accumulator-proof. I have concerns about applying such products and only later noticing that I botched it up.
 
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