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What was the use case mate? Already clouded up and used to restore clarity?
I'm really trying to avoid inflicting any more damage, hence wanted to go down the fill or seal route.
Hi folks, frustratingly I made an error of judgement and wiped some condensation off the TVR's rear screen with a less than ideal cloth. It's left a load of marring which is really offputting when driving at night with car headlamps highlighting my error.
What would be the best option here? If...
@Gally
I've seen lots of Chinese companies advertising this stuff. Can't quite work out why you'd need to also apply a self levelling ceramic coat on top.
I can see it going horribly wrong, but intrigued to try it all the same.
@Danith where did your guy get it from?
Which part of the products performance do you mean? It lasts longer than 3 weeks, so durability is approx double that of the above mentioned dedicated product.
It beads in heavy rain meaning I don't use my wipers. Yes, it's not as good as G5 or Soft99 Glaco, but it's wet and forget every few...
Gyeons offering is superb. The only issue is you need to dry the vehicle. Since installing a water softener with 0PPM water, I like to leave it without toweling down, so looking to get some Adams shampoo which you can leave.
If it's Autoglym stuff you'll want it to dwell overnight*. If it's AutoSmart Tardis, 5mins dwell time does the same thing.
*don't do this - just underlining the point.
I also use the Glaco stuff. It's in a really easy to use applicator - undo the cover, spread across the screen in circular motion, jet wash off. Dry, apply the sealant, buff. It's lasted a good year on a daily VW, I've just reapplied before Winter.
I need something ultra hydrophobic that’s plastic clear friendly. My rear screen isn’t heated and coming into the cooler months it makes it impossible to see out of until well into my journey. Any suggestions?
I’ve had a set of OpenRun headphones for running and commuting for about three years. Brilliant item but they’ve recently developed the dreaded rattle. Presumably a speaker loose. Has anyone had the same and attempted the glue gum fix?
I used the lite version for time and ease + no garage. Easy to use. Almost slap it on. Water behaviour, looks, great. Longevity I’ll wait and see. Suggested 1 year (properly prepped and a Sunday car) so we’ll see.
Agreed, I would love to know what it's based on as it's very misleading. This is for outside at my postcode and yet my mobile show one bar of Vodafone and no 4G or 5G.
I have six mobile lines and one ISP account with Vodafone.
I'm sick of poor reception on the way to work (London/Surrey - 5G if I'm lucky and even then it seems to fail to connect) and Vodafone is no longer the provider of choice in the Lakes for my parents, with EE apparently now being the...
Just done this incl paint. Key point - prep. If the paint doesn’t stick it’ll just come out so make sure you rub down with 2,000 grit, then panel wipe, then paint. Also makes it easier to see the scratch and how much you’ve filled/how level it is.
Really enjoying the results from Synergy Lite. Easy to coat and looks the business. Water behaviour also really good and definitely staying clean longer.