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Old 02-04-2014, 04:17 PM
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Originally Posted by BobbyC
I just ordered a couple of Aquapel applicators from ebay. $10.99 for 2 shipped.

I used NuFinish on the windshield after reading online about it and it works great on the side and back windows but the wipers do something that kills it after about a month or two.
Yeah. Aquapel won't wipe off, you can power wash it, use soap and a brush, windshield scrapers, it doesn't come off.

I did mine in June, after all the crap snow, rain, and grime it hasn't slowed down even a little. Everything just beads up and shoots off if your going 30mph or more.
Old 02-04-2014, 04:56 PM
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Originally Posted by BobbyC
I just ordered a couple of Aquapel applicators from ebay. $10.99 for 2 shipped.
I too just bought the same on ebay for the same price. same seller I guess.
Old 02-04-2014, 04:58 PM
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Originally Posted by yanki01
going to try bar keepers friend or clay bar this weekend. my windshield has some hard spots, more noticeable when it rains and the wipers slide. will also treat it to Aquapel like @iRub1Out mentioned. is Aquapel only sold online? haven't seen it in stores.
The best stuff I've ever found for removing water stains, acid rain.. etc is Zaino Z-12. Use it on my vette and the stuff is amazing. If you don't have buffer it requires a lot of elbow grease but it makes glass almost disappear.

http://www.zainostore.com/Merchant2/...duct_Code=Z-12
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Originally Posted by Truck owner
I will try it and see, when you recommend kitchen/bathroom cleaners for auto windshields it might not be my first choice but if it works I will try anything. I just cant understand why a advertised Water Spot remover (meguiars/mothers) wont remove water spots and yet a kitchen product will. But it cant hurt to try this product and see.
Try Chrome Cleaner i use that



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