Q about aquapel

Fobia

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how do i get my hands on it.. and how should i go about preping my glass before i ap it.. and could you walk me through on how to ap it. thx chris! :thx
 
I've always just cleaned glass well with some aerosol foam glass cleaner... But OPTIMALLY, polish the windshield with some sort of polish, Optimum Polish would be great...



Apply it up and down over the entire windshield, then sideways, then go over it again over the wiper areas. Keep going until all the little beads have turned into a sheet... Might take 10 minutes of wiping, but it will last longer the more you work it in.



The stuff is a godsend for canadian rain-winters.
 
Yup, I buy mine from Tirerack.com as well. I clean the glass with a windsheild cleaning compound before applying. Stuff lasts forever esp here in Western NY where if it's not raining it's snowing.



Cut's down on my use of wipers dramatically and rainx simply doesn't compare.



MorBiD
 
Is Aquapel just basically a more durable Rain-X? One application of Aquapel costs the same as a bottle of Rain-X. I figure with a bottle of Rain-X you can apply every few weeks or so and still have a lot left so is it just the convenience of only having to apply once? I've thought about getting Aquapel but if its basically a more durable Rain-X, I think I'll stick to Rain-X.
 
I use RainX on my beater and Aquapel on the Audi and there really isn't a comparison. The latter really leaves you with glass that water (when driving) will just roll off with the wind and not need so much mechanical assistance.



And yes Aqualpel does last longer. I've gone 6 months at least before reapplying it.



When I order it I just order enough for 2 full applications (1 year) for the whole car. That's 4 sticks for me. I use two and put the others up with the rest of my supplies for next time.



In the end though it's like products for any other application, that is to say it's a user preference. Does one wax or LSP really out do another? That's something each and every one of us has to decide for themselves.



Gotta love America, freedom of choice :bigups
 
I get mine by the case from Zep. I clean my windows with Bon Ami or Bar Keepers Friend then follow Aquapel instructions.



You really can't compare Aquapel to RainX. RainX doesn't last and it makes you blades chatter.



Get Aquapel and you will never go back to RainX.
 
I've seen Aquapel OTC at O'Reilly's parts stores, and I believe at AutoZone, too. PPG just started offering a retail package last year sometime, IIRC.



FWIW,

Tort
 
As Tortise said..a lot of the car parts stores have it now...I bought some at CAP auto parts here in Mass. for 7.00 a applicator....some others have seen it at Napa...Autozone...Advanced Auto....PPG just released it to be sold nationally in Auto Supply Stores....



Al
 
I am disappointed with Aquapel. It seems to cling in small beads and doesnt blow off until I reach higher speeds. Rainx doesnt cling, the larger droplets blow or roll off taking other with them.
 
ShineMGood said:
I am disappointed with Aquapel. It seems to cling in small beads and doesnt blow off until I reach higher speeds. Rainx doesnt cling, the larger droplets blow or roll off taking other with them.



Beading is better than smearing :up
 
I would like to ask for a clarification here... some people claim to use "Bon Ami" to prep their glass; however, there are multiple Bon Ami products. What specific product are you all using, and how do you use it? How many times?



ShineMGood said:
I am disappointed with Aquapel. It seems to cling in small beads and doesnt blow off until I reach higher speeds. Rainx doesnt cling, the larger droplets blow or roll off taking other with them.



Unfortunately I think that is the case with any window treatment. No matter how slick and sealaed a product makes the glass surface, there needs to be a certain force of the wind to actually move the water drops off. At low speeds wind resistance basically tends to oppose and negatively equate (are those words? lol) the angular component of gravity.



Unless someone comes up with some cowl fan whereby during rain it will blow a strong stream of air over the windshield at speeds below a certain threshold, I think we'll continue facing this problem.
 
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