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Old 03-25-2012, 09:28 PM   #1
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Anyone have thoughts or opinions on liquid glass? If so please share, also what is the best use for it; wax, polish, tune up between waxing? I used this years ago on my old mustang and it looked great. The stuff disappeared around the stores here a few years ago and just popped back up, I'm thinking about getting a can.
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I like it. You can use it on the glass too. I do it in direct sunlight, and let it bake on, I will let it sit for 24 hours then apply another coat. After three coats, I let it sit for 48 hours then I apply Collinite 845.

Looks great and cuts future cleaning time in half.
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Lots of folks like it and it seems to wear fairly well. Not my personal fav. as far as looks and longevity but it works good.

It's one of the very few products you can use on a Harley-Davidson OEM windshield that will not cause it to fog and ruin.
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