BF-2 on glass

RobD

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I recently applied BF-2 to my car's glass and the results were fantastic. Without exaggeration, when I drove the car, the glass (albeit, relatively new glass) all but disappeared from view. I actually could not believe the difference. Application was easy, but it was a little difficult removing the residue (even with MF), thankfully, a spray with some distilled water, followed with a cotton towel did the trick. It even has the (silicone) wipers working much better, although, the rain water does not blow off of the windshield like it would if Rain-X were applied. Anyway, BF-2 really made a difference, the glass feels smoother and absolutely sparkles.

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stoneweed1, I should have clarified, I used the paint protection on the glass - after I cleaned it very well (I usually use a paint cleaner/prep or 3M Adhesive, Tar and Wax Remover). I guess you could top it off with rain-x so the rain water rolls off at speed, but, in time, I usually have problems with rain-x not reacting well with the wipers (since I do use them at slow speeds) - wipers end up streaking water on the glass. The rain-x must contaminate the wiper blades. Being very stable and durable, I think the BF-2 paint protection will stay, for the most part, on the glass - so far so good.



Abercrombie2582, I expected rain water to roll off half decently with BF-2, but it really doesn't. If it keeps my wipers working well and the glass looking great, that's fine with me.



It really does make the glass look exceptionally clear when viewed from inside the car and more reflective on the outside. I haven't tried it on the inside glass surface, but I may. The glass also seems to dry easier and with less streaks after a wash.
 
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