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How to detail windscreen?
- RattyMcClelland
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I used g techniq stuff in my car and van. I found it pretty pants imo.
Was useless and smeered and didn't last long and was expensive and used it all in one go on the car and van.
I much preferred rain x. 1 bottle lasted a whole year and I applied it every time I washed.
However the g6 cleaner is brilliant.
Was useless and smeered and didn't last long and was expensive and used it all in one go on the car and van.
I much preferred rain x. 1 bottle lasted a whole year and I applied it every time I washed.
However the g6 cleaner is brilliant.

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Honestly I used hardly any. It doesn't go along way, the bottles are too small.Gayno wrote:Then you used too much!! You only have to used a tiny amount!
Yes it does smear initially, but after a couple of days it sorts itself out.
2 vehicles with 3 layers on.
It's just too pricy to justy it imo. Rain x did the same and cost a fiver.

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Re: How to detail windscreen?
I've just ordered some of the G5 so ill let you know how I get on with it when it arrives
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I did the old G4 polish followed by the G1/G2 sealant and hated it. If you used your wipers, which you have to now and then, it left micro bubbles of water and obscured vision. Apparently a trait of all glass sealants.
Now I just clay/polish when needed and use an IPA based glass cleaner to keep the glass clean. Never been better.
If you have wiper marks/scratches, consider the ceri glass and rayon pad I posted earlier in the thread. Going to get this for the Civic as the glass is terrible.
Now I just clay/polish when needed and use an IPA based glass cleaner to keep the glass clean. Never been better.
If you have wiper marks/scratches, consider the ceri glass and rayon pad I posted earlier in the thread. Going to get this for the Civic as the glass is terrible.

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