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over a year ago
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old blanket on windscreen the night before. take it off, put in tumble dryer for later tonight , jump in car then drive off .P.S the last part only works if car starts |
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over a year ago
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The screen sealant I use is called Angelwax H2G0.
To be properly effective you first need to deep clean your windscreen with a clay bar then either use Angelwax Vision glass cleaner or water with a little methalated spirits added to it. You then apply a couple of coats of screen sealant.
It stops water or condensation building up on the screen meaning frost doesn't stick. It also means you don't have to use your windscreen wipers when driving above 20mph in the rain. |
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"The screen sealant I use is called Angelwax H2G0.
To be properly effective you first need to deep clean your windscreen with a clay bar then either use Angelwax Vision glass cleaner or water with a little methalated spirits added to it. You then apply a couple of coats of screen sealant.
It stops water or condensation building up on the screen meaning frost doesn't stick. It also means you don't have to use your windscreen wipers when driving above 20mph in the rain."
How often do you need to re-treat it? |
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"The screen sealant I use is called Angelwax H2G0.
To be properly effective you first need to deep clean your windscreen with a clay bar then either use Angelwax Vision glass cleaner or water with a little methalated spirits added to it. You then apply a couple of coats of screen sealant.
It stops water or condensation building up on the screen meaning frost doesn't stick. It also means you don't have to use your windscreen wipers when driving above 20mph in the rain.
How often do you need to re-treat it?"
Greatly depends on things like your screen wash type/strength and how often you use your wipers to clear dirt.
I applied two coats around 6 months ago and I clean my car twice a week and my screen is still protected. |
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"The screen sealant I use is called Angelwax H2G0.
To be properly effective you first need to deep clean your windscreen with a clay bar then either use Angelwax Vision glass cleaner or water with a little methalated spirits added to it. You then apply a couple of coats of screen sealant.
It stops water or condensation building up on the screen meaning frost doesn't stick. It also means you don't have to use your windscreen wipers when driving above 20mph in the rain.
How often do you need to re-treat it?
Greatly depends on things like your screen wash type/strength and how often you use your wipers to clear dirt.
I applied two coats around 6 months ago and I clean my car twice a week and my screen is still protected."
Cool. Might give this a try.
I'll wait till the snows gone mind cos I'm not standing washing my car windscreen then applying stuff in this weather! |
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