This is great timing. My Son has an issue with his windscreen on his ST150. He detailed it last weekend with a little guidance when needed from me, and mentioned his windscreen problem. So I first got the trace less out (post detail) and the problem remained. I then used Auto Glym glass polish (which I've used for decades) and managed to take out a considerable amount of contamination we couldn't see (evident on the applicator). I spoke to him the other day and he's told me the smear/smudge problem is still there. Thanks for the video Jon. I'll give this a go. 👍🏻
Personally Bilt Hamber is my favourite car cleaning brand every product that they manufacture is first class, have tried the Traceless Glass cleaner and is great I have no doubt that this glass polish that they have introduced will be just as good a product, it’s great to see Bilt Hamber extend their range of products hopefully they will possibly add a tar remover, tyre cleaner/dressing and move into ceramic coatings, that would be great to see.
This is much needed. I've previously commented on this, that this is the one remaining unexplored area where i always feel dissatisfied with the completion of my detailing, knowing the glass still has bonded crud on it and would only be removed using certain polishes which take forever to apply and rub. Looking forward to this new BH Product, thanks for the usual expert review.
Glaco glass compound is not something I use particularly regularly, in fact only prior to applying the Glaco sealant, but I’d be interested to see if this measurably outperforms it. Thanks for the video!
@@tomhighton120 Bilt Hamber is probably my favourite detailing brand overall, mainly because they all seem to do what they say they’ll do very well, and at a reasonable price. I also have a lot of time for Soft99, although I don’t have as many of their products. I’d be inclined to try Re-View, if anything to see if there’s any noticeable difference. Having previous knowledge of BH products, I’m fairly confident that they’ve probably put them up against each other, and that Re-View probably will outperform.
Any chance of a product review or even better, a group test on underbody and cavity anti rust protection Jon. There's a lot of options out there and BH have a few too. Important to look after our gorgeous machines once we have them looking good on the surface! 💚
Excellent video mate, Another must have from Bilt Hamber. In my view the video steers you away from glass sealants… so I would like to see a tyre sealant/gel/conditioner.
I've been using a competitors glass polish along with their rain repellent and glass cleaner, and it has been a game changer when driving in the dark and in rain.
Looks the business Jon. Sorry but I would like to see BIlt Hamber tackle Ceramics. They have already done stuff in the protection space with Double speed wax so I think they should apply themselves to a coating. Also a decon soap like the Labo PH stuff or Carpro descale. This glass polish seems to be in the same space.
Trace less is like a nuclear missile when I used it. The fumes when used inside my car nearly made me pass out it's super strong.only other glass cleaner come close is the Wurth one.
I'm a bit confused as to the idea with this, would I use this to remove a water repellent and then put a new water repellent on, if so what one and how often do you do this process. Thanks
Just ordered a bottle i do already have glaco but cant wait to try this. I would like to see a tar remover from Bh really strong but safe on things like arch liners etc
Put it up against Glaco, cos that is all I use as price per performance is up there! Infact I use ONR to clean the glass if its not caked on with junk as its epic!
My wife’s car has a weird ghosting that only appears in the rain. It is not a major problem, but it is annoying. I have cleaned thoroughly with detergents and glass cleaners, including trace-less. I have clayed the glass, cleaned it with a magic eraser and used Autoglym glass polish, but although the glass is sparklingly clean when dry, the ghosting returns in the wet. This product looks perfect for removing that final contamination where other methods have failed. I’ll get some when the local store gets it into stock, wish me luck.
I want to see a trim treatment from Bilt-Hamber. One of the biggest problems I find with detailing cars is faded, greying black plastic trim. So far Gtechniq C4 is the only product I would bother with, and I've tried a half dozen. Be very interesting to see what Bilt Hamber's chemists would do with this.
Great to see they have released something new and innovative like they always do 👑 Jon, you need to tell them to release merchandise - T-shirts, Hoodies… 👍🏻
About 20 years ago, i was using a bottle of glass polish from maybe the early 90s - it was bringing clarity to motorcycle mirrors that i didn't think possible. I have been unable to find a glass polish that worked anywhere near as well, since. I'm excited to try this, as there is nothing like brand new glass, and this is only way to get that effect, i just wish we were not reliant on Obsessed Garage deciding to stock it for those living in the USA 😢
I'll find out mate. It's going to be abrasive so can depend on goals. I'm sure hand buff will tidy things up. But if u are machining it you have to consider you are removing material from headlight clear
If you rinsing then wiping I'm not sure u need to. Maybe dry wipe of review then wipe and traceless. That's good question though BH will have best answer.
I have the CarPro one but I think it's probably more cut and certainly needs water to remove. The BH one looks like it might have the edge for a quick hand polish and buff off. Your link is to Bead Coat btw ...
100% I feel glass is one of the most important and often overlooked parts of all this. Its also one of the hardest, specially in direct sunlight on a car thats vaped in
@@alexdodd6768I agree. To me it plays an important part when I clean the car. In fact it is crucial in order to make feel the car “is clean” and keeps clean and protected.
When would you use re-view and when would you use traceless? Is traceless weekly and re-view monthly? Or would you just use re-view and not bother with traceless? I have been using auto-glym glass polish and not desperately impressed with it.
Interior cleaner, something that leaves very little behind that can be wiped away. Surfex is a bit too clingy even at low %. Rinseless wash would be good too, something to give Koch and ONR a run for their money.
Very interesting, John. Be very interested in your thoughts after a road test in the pouring rain (obviously) as I've been using the Gyeon Q2 View and not sure whether or not I should go down the bilt-hamber route or stick with what I've got.
Thanks for this video Jon. The subject of glass polish doesn't seem to get much of a mention here. I've just ordered this from Imran. I'm hoping it will solve an issue I've been having with my Polo's wipers skipping and juddering as they sweep the front screen. If not, then the linkage or motor could be at fault. I've just recently replaced the blades with OE VW ones and it made no difference.
would that polish actually remove scratches from glass ? My Kia has cheap windscreen thats been scracthed by something , some type of dirt or grit following the storms
I like the idea of this product, I've had windscreens in the past that I could not get clean clean so I definitely want to get this in my armoury to keep my current car new windscreen perfect. Do BH do anything for mud?
I want a decent hard cutting glass polish that can deal with etched glass etc....something with decent bite. Used to use a water based compounds years ago that worked great , but no new products come close
I have had great results using CarPro CeriGlass and a rayon pad on the DA. Can you do a side by side of these two products? Or would you regard CarPro as being for a different purpose?
I dont know mate. I know ceriglass can be used to cut as its design function. I dont think this product is primarily designed to cut glass as its function but it will do that. so yer would need a test. But maybe test all the glass polishes out there or something in one go theres actually not so many.
Gotta love traceless, it’s an absolute powerhouse and removes basically anything, even sticky residue like you say. Will give this a go when I use the last of my autoglym glass polish 👍
Well John everytime when i buying a product from bilt-hamber and sometimes after review you exspect that product better works then it is while you using their product they like overdeliver a lot its rusted brand that you can buying without seening a review on yt or some else where Bilt-hamber for the win !!!
I really respect BH, their products are really good, pricing is on point too (we'll maybe except Trace less, it's a little bit overpriced in my opinion but still an amazing glass cleaner!) I'm a Surfex guy for life I think, only apc that stands up to it is Strovels Alfanol OC in my testing. Also I would kill everybody on this earth for a BH Rinse less and as someone mentioned here a decon soap like descale and an interior cleaner. Great vid John, cheers!
Out 24 glass cleaners compared. Traceless is 5th cheapest at 12.95 per litre. Mr muscle, Halford Glass cleaner, Nilglass, and Stoners beat it on price. Its cheap in the UK. But appreciate other locations different for sure.
Yeah I know it's super good value in the UK, have family there, maybe they will buy me some BH stuff there 😅 I'm from Poland, its around the same here, now that I did a calculation by liter of product is not so bad, but our salaries are not the same as yours in the UK... Yet. It's cool that they give you cloths also. Surfex 4 life 🫃
Glaco Glass Compound Roll approx £11 for 100ml vs Bilt Hamber Re-View approx £17 500ml Know where my money is going next, huge BH fan but would love to see a comparison between the two. Although this isn’t something used daily it’s definitely something us valeting and detailing community stock for certain services. Soft 99 get some well huge credit for there tub design roll thingy mididgy, easy enough for anyone to grab and go. No tools needed.
Terrific video as always Jon! Can this be used on the inside of glass too? I have a second-hand car, 10 years old so I'd like to get rid of all the grime from the previous owner which I don't think Trace-Less alone can on its own
When you invest in a BH product, you can be confident it’s been developed intensively in a UK laboratory by scientists. I will definitely be ordering this product. Thanks for the review Jon and moreover explaining the science behind the product. 👏👏
Thanks for the review of Re-View. I was only thinking the other day when the sun was low in the sky and my windscreen is full of pinpoint spots that are never removed, even with the excellent Trace-Less that I should finally get round to using the Carpro CeriGlass that I've had for about a year (complete with rayon pad) but now this. Should I splash out on Re-View instead of the CeriGlass?
This product looks amazing but lets face it what isn't from Bilt Hamber..... I'm currently using a product called RubOut that was recommended to me by the guy who I had out a few years back to freshen up my PVC on the house windows and doors.... Its actually for removing hard water spots and other crud from glass and does a great job prior to using a rain repellent but its brilliant at cleaning the PVC too but its around £19.99 for 500 mls The only two things that I'd like to see from BH are a rain repellent for the glass and a tyre dressing as they literally have everything else you need
wondering if you could make a video on how to remove water spots i live in a chalky area and there a bugger to remove. what products are out there that are good?
Would Like to see a ceramic coating for you fabric seats and floormats and maybe the whole interior with antistatic for dust and dirt spray or coating 😁
I'd like a CREAMIC liquid container that doesn't react with its contents. If it could have a Moulded Urethane Grip for ease of handling, that would be a big plus?
its a mess mate. looks good on camera but its battered than screen is cracked :) roof leaks. paint work is bad. But she drivers good. lots of jobs to do to get it sorted
I hate glass sealants they just make it worse. Wife uses trace less for the house. Costing me a fortune. Think she would go mad if she found out it’s not £2 !
polycarb is very very soft compared to glass. I think a specific polycarb polish might be very niche. but maybe you could use this by hand?I will fnid out mate and do a FAQ sticky later on. there are specific poly carb polishes on the market though
Can’t get much better than Methanol for that. Use an OEM washer fluid solvent from your vehicle dealership. That’s the most potent washer fluid and able to be diluted however you like
Next up a tyre dressing from BH 😂😂 then I would just use them as a one stop shop for my car washing needs !!
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I've just started using their stuff and it's bloody good.
i just use baby oil, thank me later :)
I bet it’ll be good on the shower door that 🤣
This is great timing. My Son has an issue with his windscreen on his ST150. He detailed it last weekend with a little guidance when needed from me, and mentioned his windscreen problem. So I first got the trace less out (post detail) and the problem remained. I then used Auto Glym glass polish (which I've used for decades) and managed to take out a considerable amount of contamination we couldn't see (evident on the applicator). I spoke to him the other day and he's told me the smear/smudge problem is still there. Thanks for the video Jon. I'll give this a go. 👍🏻
Personally Bilt Hamber is my favourite car cleaning brand every product that they manufacture is first class, have tried the Traceless Glass cleaner and is great I have no doubt that this glass polish that they have introduced will be just as good a product, it’s great to see Bilt Hamber extend their range of products hopefully they will possibly add a tar remover, tyre cleaner/dressing and move into ceramic coatings, that would be great to see.
This is much needed. I've previously commented on this, that this is the one remaining unexplored area where i always feel dissatisfied with the completion of my detailing, knowing the glass still has bonded crud on it and would only be removed using certain polishes which take forever to apply and rub. Looking forward to this new BH Product, thanks for the usual expert review.
Please make a Rinseless called Rinse-less
Fits with their naming strategy.
Would like to see BH do a leather cleaner/conditioner
Glaco glass compound is not something I use particularly regularly, in fact only prior to applying the Glaco sealant, but I’d be interested to see if this measurably outperforms it. Thanks for the video!
Me too I use glaco twice a year. I’ve ran out now. Do I buy this instead ?
@@tomhighton120 Bilt Hamber is probably my favourite detailing brand overall, mainly because they all seem to do what they say they’ll do very well, and at a reasonable price. I also have a lot of time for Soft99, although I don’t have as many of their products. I’d be inclined to try Re-View, if anything to see if there’s any noticeable difference. Having previous knowledge of BH products, I’m fairly confident that they’ve probably put them up against each other, and that Re-View probably will outperform.
I've got the glaco compound but still to use it, wondering if I should hang off and try this instead, before applying glaco sealant
Yes, this is the direct comparison I'd be interested in.
Glaco worked for me when i was trying to remove a ceramic glass coating/sealant off my front window.
Appreciate the review on this John.
Hoping we see this in the states soon. Great video John
Any chance of a product review or even better, a group test on underbody and cavity anti rust protection Jon. There's a lot of options out there and BH have a few too. Important to look after our gorgeous machines once we have them looking good on the surface! 💚
Oh Jesus I'm clueless but I'm helping friend rickthespud with a cool resto with rust issues.
Excellent video mate, Another must have from Bilt Hamber. In my view the video steers you away from glass sealants… so I would like to see a tyre sealant/gel/conditioner.
"yes dear, but it's for the shower glass" 😉
To be honest, I would like Bilt Hamber to create some kind of tyre protectant, not necessarily a dressing, from their labs.
ooohhhh this sounds interesting because a) BH are brilliant b) clean glass is a must especially at night
I've been using a competitors glass polish along with their rain repellent and glass cleaner, and it has been a game changer when driving in the dark and in rain.
Looks the business Jon. Sorry but I would like to see BIlt Hamber tackle Ceramics. They have already done stuff in the protection space with Double speed wax so I think they should apply themselves to a coating. Also a decon soap like the Labo PH stuff or Carpro descale. This glass polish seems to be in the same space.
Looking forward to trying this out. Glaco been my go-to windscreen compound but this will no doubt be much better value
This is exactly the product I've been searching for ever since my first car over a decade ago.
Trace less is like a nuclear missile when I used it. The fumes when used inside my car nearly made me pass out it's super strong.only other glass cleaner come close is the Wurth one.
Good vid thanks Jon. I assume this would also be a good base for a ceramic glass coating as it would super clean the surface to prep it.
Yes this should be bare prep mate
@@ForensicDetailing Wouldn't that make the glass hydrophobic again?
I'm a bit confused as to the idea with this, would I use this to remove a water repellent and then put a new water repellent on, if so what one and how often do you do this process. Thanks
@@chris.440 taking the glass back to bare glass then applying hydrophobic coating would ensure maximum adhesion and duration of the coating. 👍
Just ordered a bottle i do already have glaco but cant wait to try this. I would like to see a tar remover from Bh really strong but safe on things like arch liners etc
Cleanser Fluid is a tar remover. Its mild though. Very safe. Its more a panel wipe for me that you can use to remove tar.
@ForensicDetailing agreed. I'd like to see a traceless of the tar remover world.
Next up will be a glass coating 👀 well done Bilt 💙
Put it up against Glaco, cos that is all I use as price per performance is up there! Infact I use ONR to clean the glass if its not caked on with junk as its epic!
My wife’s car has a weird ghosting that only appears in the rain. It is not a major problem, but it is annoying. I have cleaned thoroughly with detergents and glass cleaners, including trace-less. I have clayed the glass, cleaned it with a magic eraser and used Autoglym glass polish, but although the glass is sparklingly clean when dry, the ghosting returns in the wet. This product looks perfect for removing that final contamination where other methods have failed. I’ll get some when the local store gets it into stock, wish me luck.
Wonder if this would be good for cleaning oven door glass, could keep the missus happy then 😂
I want to see a trim treatment from Bilt-Hamber. One of the biggest problems I find with detailing cars is faded, greying black plastic trim.
So far Gtechniq C4 is the only product I would bother with, and I've tried a half dozen. Be very interesting to see what Bilt Hamber's chemists would do with this.
Looks good I'll give it a try.
Great to see they have released something new and innovative like they always do 👑 Jon, you need to tell them to release merchandise - T-shirts, Hoodies… 👍🏻
Oppss just purchased trackless 5L in January… review seem very good
About 20 years ago, i was using a bottle of glass polish from maybe the early 90s - it was bringing clarity to motorcycle mirrors that i didn't think possible.
I have been unable to find a glass polish that worked anywhere near as well, since.
I'm excited to try this, as there is nothing like brand new glass, and this is only way to get that effect, i just wish we were not reliant on Obsessed Garage deciding to stock it for those living in the USA 😢
Nice! Is this safe for headlights?
I'll find out mate. It's going to be abrasive so can depend on goals. I'm sure hand buff will tidy things up. But if u are machining it you have to consider you are removing material from headlight clear
Thanks 👍
so its for glass surfaces only mate. So dont use on headlights Im inferring. unless glass
Would you use traceless after re-view??
If you rinsing then wiping I'm not sure u need to. Maybe dry wipe of review then wipe and traceless. That's good question though BH will have best answer.
Cheers
I dont think you need to mate after reading the instructions
I have an older Honda that I like , but windscreen needs renewing , very intersting !
I'd like to see them do a rubber treatment product, like GummiPflege.
I have the CarPro one but I think it's probably more cut and certainly needs water to remove. The BH one looks like it might have the edge for a quick hand polish and buff off. Your link is to Bead Coat btw ...
I would love to see a comparative between the glaco system (Soft99) and this system (re-view and traceless)
100%
I feel glass is one of the most important and often overlooked parts of all this.
Its also one of the hardest, specially in direct sunlight on a car thats vaped in
@@alexdodd6768I agree. To me it plays an important part when I clean the car. In fact it is crucial in order to make feel the car “is clean” and keeps clean and protected.
Yup agree 💯
do you wipe it off with traceless on your cloth mate?
When would you use re-view and when would you use traceless? Is traceless weekly and re-view monthly? Or would you just use re-view and not bother with traceless? I have been using auto-glym glass polish and not desperately impressed with it.
Thanks Jon. Ordered and 84p discount applied with your 'forensic' code! 👍
This is a glass polish to prepare the surface for ceramic coating?
or glass sealant.
Interior cleaner, something that leaves very little behind that can be wiped away. Surfex is a bit too clingy even at low %.
Rinseless wash would be good too, something to give Koch and ONR a run for their money.
Claybar comes to mind lol
Very interesting, John. Be very interested in your thoughts after a road test in the pouring rain (obviously) as I've been using the Gyeon Q2 View and not sure whether or not I should go down the bilt-hamber route or stick with what I've got.
Thanks for this video Jon. The subject of glass polish doesn't seem to get much of a mention here. I've just ordered this from Imran. I'm hoping it will solve an issue I've been having with my Polo's wipers skipping and juddering as they sweep the front screen. If not, then the linkage or motor could be at fault. I've just recently replaced the blades with OE VW ones and it made no difference.
would that polish actually remove scratches from glass ? My Kia has cheap windscreen thats been scracthed by something , some type of dirt or grit following the storms
Excellent. Thanks.
I like the idea of this product, I've had windscreens in the past that I could not get clean clean so I definitely want to get this in my armoury to keep my current car new windscreen perfect. Do BH do anything for mud?
Some plastic or rubber treatment and a glass sealant from BH would be awesome.
I want a decent hard cutting glass polish that can deal with etched glass etc....something with decent bite. Used to use a water based compounds years ago that worked great , but no new products come close
Looks fantastic. Does it work better than Rain-X for hi-viz? The BH video strongly suggested it did.
Having experienced windscreen wiper judder with Glaco, how does compare John?
I have had great results using CarPro CeriGlass and a rayon pad on the DA. Can you do a side by side of these two products? Or would you regard CarPro as being for a different purpose?
I dont know mate. I know ceriglass can be used to cut as its design function. I dont think this product is primarily designed to cut glass as its function but it will do that. so yer would need a test. But maybe test all the glass polishes out there or something in one go theres actually not so many.
Wonder if this is good for shower screens ?
Gotta love traceless, it’s an absolute powerhouse and removes basically anything, even sticky residue like you say. Will give this a go when I use the last of my autoglym glass polish 👍
Would you still chemical decon and clay before using this?
chemical decon no I wouldnt. But you can clay if theres bits of like tar spots on the glass or something.
Got dam. I thought that this year I didn’t need to add any more products!
It’s BH, you know it will be decent, personally I’d love them to do a proper AIO, with decent protection
I think they have aio. Microfine.
Well John everytime when i buying a product from bilt-hamber and sometimes after review you exspect that product better works then it is while you using their product they like overdeliver a lot its rusted brand that you can buying without seening a review on yt or some else where Bilt-hamber for the win !!!
Couldn’t order it quick enough 👍👍
I really respect BH, their products are really good, pricing is on point too (we'll maybe except Trace less, it's a little bit overpriced in my opinion but still an amazing glass cleaner!) I'm a Surfex guy for life I think, only apc that stands up to it is Strovels Alfanol OC in my testing. Also I would kill everybody on this earth for a BH Rinse less and as someone mentioned here a decon soap like descale and an interior cleaner. Great vid John, cheers!
Out 24 glass cleaners compared. Traceless is 5th cheapest at 12.95 per litre. Mr muscle, Halford Glass cleaner, Nilglass, and Stoners beat it on price. Its cheap in the UK. But appreciate other locations different for sure.
Yeah I know it's super good value in the UK, have family there, maybe they will buy me some BH stuff there 😅 I'm from Poland, its around the same here, now that I did a calculation by liter of product is not so bad, but our salaries are not the same as yours in the UK... Yet. It's cool that they give you cloths also. Surfex 4 life 🫃
Glaco Glass Compound Roll approx £11 for 100ml vs Bilt Hamber Re-View approx £17 500ml
Know where my money is going next, huge BH fan but would love to see a comparison between the two. Although this isn’t something used daily it’s definitely something us valeting and detailing community stock for certain services. Soft 99 get some well huge credit for there tub design roll thingy mididgy, easy enough for anyone to grab and go. No tools needed.
their applicator is the bomb
Terrific video as always Jon! Can this be used on the inside of glass too? I have a second-hand car, 10 years old so I'd like to get rid of all the grime from the previous owner which I don't think Trace-Less alone can on its own
When you invest in a BH product, you can be confident it’s been developed intensively in a UK laboratory by scientists. I will definitely be ordering this product.
Thanks for the review Jon and moreover explaining the science behind the product. 👏👏
Thanks for the review of Re-View. I was only thinking the other day when the sun was low in the sky and my windscreen is full of pinpoint spots that are never removed, even with the excellent Trace-Less that I should finally get round to using the Carpro CeriGlass that I've had for about a year (complete with rayon pad) but now this. Should I splash out on Re-View instead of the CeriGlass?
This product looks amazing but lets face it what isn't from Bilt Hamber.....
I'm currently using a product called RubOut that was recommended to me by the guy who I had out a few years back to freshen up my PVC on the house windows and doors.... Its actually for removing hard water spots and other crud from glass and does a great job prior to using a rain repellent but its brilliant at cleaning the PVC too but its around £19.99 for 500 mls
The only two things that I'd like to see from BH are a rain repellent for the glass and a tyre dressing as they literally have everything else you need
wondering if you could make a video on how to remove water spots i live in a chalky area and there a bugger to remove. what products are out there that are good?
Have you used any 1Z Einsett products? Their Anti-Frost windshield washer fluid is the best I've ever seen.Thanks.
i keep eye out mate
We need a BH Glass Coating to rival the Glaco series
Would Like to see a ceramic coating for you fabric seats and floormats and maybe the whole interior with antistatic for dust and dirt spray or coating 😁
Interesting to know if traceless will damage plastic / rubber
ask them mate that sort of question is right up their street. I would guess not no.
"Review" first then "Traceless" or vice versa - are they complimentary?
How about testing the highly advertised LIMLEX coating spray?
Thanks i need something like this. Cant find the link in the description to purchase though.
Never mind it's there now 😅
@@fc8o8 Wrong product though. ;-)
Need a polish for matte paint, to get scratches out. :p
I'd like a CREAMIC liquid container that doesn't react with its contents. If it could have a Moulded Urethane Grip for ease of handling, that would be a big plus?
Screen wash would be great
So it's basically soft99 Glass Compound in a bigger bottle and without the built in filter pad.
John the link is taking us to a sealant not the Bilt Hamber product :)
Sorry M8 fixed I think now
Looks like another quality BH product 👌
Pampered Porsche ❤
its a mess mate. looks good on camera but its battered than screen is cracked :) roof leaks. paint work is bad. But she drivers good. lots of jobs to do to get it sorted
I hate glass sealants they just make it worse. Wife uses trace less for the house. Costing me a fortune. Think she would go mad if she found out it’s not £2 !
this concept but to work with polycarbonate screens/visors would be nice
polycarb is very very soft compared to glass. I think a specific polycarb polish might be very niche. but maybe you could use this by hand?I will fnid out mate and do a FAQ sticky later on. there are specific poly carb polishes on the market though
Anyone tried the potatoe trick? Not sure id class it as a compound 😂, but heard it works well to remove old coatings or contaminants haha.
Rinsless wash 👍
Simplay Lovleh. I’ll be right on to buy it now!
P.s the link sent me to different product 😮
Bilt hamber screen wash would be nice
,, and a sealant withinthat screenwash
Can’t get much better than Methanol for that. Use an OEM washer fluid solvent from your vehicle dealership. That’s the most potent washer fluid and able to be diluted however you like
Ceramic Spray Sealant, Ceramic Spray Sealant, Ceramic Spray Sealant 😅
I’m going to need a bigger shelf…. 😂
I am confused though, I thought we wanted hydrophobic glass so the rain just runs off?
Clicks the link, not available ggrrr
Link takes me to a different product
"Bilt Hamber" = Take my money
Bilt hamber removes more cash from my bank.... fine by me
Soft99 Glaco Glass Compound Roll On Glaspolermiddel
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graphene or diamond coating 😂
You must be the first to get this stuff, there's not a peep about it anywhere else when trying an online search.
Why did they use an AI narrator? 😩
I think that’s the pr video made by BH not Jon.
Your videos are a real treat! They are always informative and well edited.👡🐻🔮
It is inspiring to watch your channel. Your videos are always filled with passion and energy. Keep up the good work!🌾💯⚾️