Nice video. 1 comment... You should actually wait for at least 12 to 24 hours without water contact. You apply the product and rins it off directly. That is what makes it work less and not very long. That is what Soft99 says and what they are advising to do.
@@matthewtong123 lol maybe Soft99 is wrong. 4 months is a good amount of time I think. They've got a lot of labels that says 12 months or 7 months. I doubt a lot of them. 12 months is a lot of time for a wax coating for example. So if we can get 4 to 6 months out of it it is awesome in my opinion. These soft99 products are fairly simple to apply , yet they offer a professional quality and a professional amount of time of your car being protected. I really love this company and its prices. We get a lot for little money. I think it is going to rain in The Netherlands within a few hours from now. Maybe I'll film my car and put it on RU-vid. It beats the hell out of the rain I can tell you 🤣
The 12 hour curing time only applies to the Glaco Ultra glass coat. He was using the Glaco Roll On Max which requires no curing time. Glaco Ultra last longer
its advice to wash a car once a week. there's a lot of products out there like meguair, turtle wax, carpro, osren etc to wash a car. i highly recommend a two bucket washing system with a grit guard on each bucket. top to bottom method. good luck
@@matthewtong123 yeah man...looking forward. Btw, my usual vinegar + rain x (single coat) lasts almost two months...would like to know how long glaco will last. 🙂
Thank you from Rome - Italy. One question: before I use the first product does the glass have to be perfectly clean? I washed it with a shampoo but there are some stubborn insect spots.
The first product (glass compound) should be able to remove stubborn insect spots, so to answer your question, it probably doesn’t have to be 100% clean, since you’re applying the slightly abrasive compound to clean anyway. Hope that helps!
I wonder if coating the windshield with glaco will have any effect on the wipers (currently using PIAA with natural water repelling effect)? Just curious if the wipers will streak or judder when coming in contact with the glaco silicone
Hi! Unfortunately I can't answer that because I use standard rubber wipers hahah. But if your wipers already provide water repellency, you probably don't need glaco :)
you use it wrong^^ you have to wait 5-10min before clean it up and you have to wait 12-24h before you can make water on it and why do you not degrease the windows? read the description!
I haven’t tested durability, but the more you use your wipers, the sooner you’ll have to reapply hahah. But generally these coatings go between 3-6 months in our kind of weather
This is what happens when use this Glaco product. I had it on all my windows on my last two cars i got. After using wipers its hazy for about 2seconds. Its a big safety risk and really annoying, thats why i dont use this product anymore.
@@golfcoins should check your wiper blade. I've experienced before, change to a new one, prob solve. just realize my old one haven't change for years..