Aquapel
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Aquapel
I've used it since 2002.
Never had any complaints and it lasts a long time. Applied it to the G last night. Although its quite expensive. It took 4 applicators to cover the windshield, sunroof, side mirrors, back window, drivers and passenger window and the rear stationary windows. Each applicator is about 8 dollars a piece.
Anyways, I bought from Tire Rack and the shipping was lightning fast.
Never had any complaints and it lasts a long time. Applied it to the G last night. Although its quite expensive. It took 4 applicators to cover the windshield, sunroof, side mirrors, back window, drivers and passenger window and the rear stationary windows. Each applicator is about 8 dollars a piece.
Anyways, I bought from Tire Rack and the shipping was lightning fast.
What's the difference between Aquapel and Rain-X?
I've used Rain-X before in So.Fla, where it constantly rains for 1/2 the year, and would recommend it to anyone. I was curious what the difference between these 2 were however...
I've used Rain-X before in So.Fla, where it constantly rains for 1/2 the year, and would recommend it to anyone. I was curious what the difference between these 2 were however...
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I've always heard that Rain-X can cause your damage to your wiper blades (probably a myth) but in just my experience Aquapel lasts much longer and does a better job of beading up the water. I've also noticed it does a great job of preventing hard water etching on the glass.
I was introduced to the it back in 2002 and have used it ever since.
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