Wolfs chemical nano glass

spearman

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 Southend, Essex
This link just got posted on dw, thought I'd share.

http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=ldrlyIeJsHI&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DldrlyIeJsHI

Pretty amazing if you ask me!
 
Sorry, but I don't see anything there that's any different to 1000's of other products on the market - or am I missing something spectacular?

What would be spectacular would be if it could also cope with oily/filthy road grime thrown up as spray, as I've tried lots of products over the years and 10 miles into a UK motorway drive in the damp you've got to use your wipers to clear the crud off the windscreen :P
 
I've never seen this level of repellent from a product before.

What have you previously used? Was thinking about buying it but its £25 for 150ml!
 
Rain-X is the most well-known product and has been doing this for around 40 years.

A quick search shows AutoExpress did a test in 2006, so I'm sure there's many more products on the market now.

Almost every other 'detailing' brand has a 'miracle' glass treatment that offers similar results but at varying prices (from £1 for a 250ml bottle to £50 for a 10ml 'treatment'). There's stuff from Aquapel, Rain Magic, Farecla, Turtle Wax, Meguiars, DiamondBrite, Mer, Ombrella, Carlack, Collinite, Nanolex, GTechnic, Duragloss, etc. As a DW user you can easily do a search on there to see reviews/feedback on these treatments.

Most claim that they last for months, but that's only true if you never actually go out in you car and drive it in the rain - and at some point you have to use your wipers (and thus remove some of the coating) as either you're going too slow for the beading water to be blown up the screen, or the water is not clean and leave dirty residue behind.
 
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