Thursday, January 1, 2009
Aquapel windshield treatment looks good
My mom never cleans her car, so the waterspots on the windshield were horrendous, really impairing visibility.
When I had a car (and I am glad I haven't had one in 20 years), I would always use a silicone treatment for the windshield.
See this comparison of Aquapel on the left, no treatment in the middle, and Rain X on the right.
http://www.jwardell.com/mini/media/06/aquapel.mp4
http://www.jwardell.com/mini/2006/04/11/rain-x-vs-aquapel/
When I had a car (and I am glad I haven't had one in 20 years), I would always use a silicone treatment for the windshield.
See this comparison of Aquapel on the left, no treatment in the middle, and Rain X on the right.
http://www.jwardell.com/mini/media/06/aquapel.mp4
http://www.jwardell.com/mini/2006/04/11/rain-x-vs-aquapel/
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Aquapel performs the same function as silicone based products, without the silicone film that eventually makes it's way from the windshield to the entire car. Since Aquapel chemically bonds to the glass, it doesn't build up on other surfaces and it stays on the windshield much longer.
Aquapel is available for purchase in the US, UK and Canada at RaySandsGlass.com
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