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Product: Armor All Ultra Ceramic Glass Treatment

https://www.supercheapauto.com.au/p/armor-all-armor-all-ultra-ceramic-glass-treatment-cleaner-500ml/623881.html?cgid=SCA010105#prefn1=srgBrand&prefv1=Armor All&sz=60&start=3

Application: 1. Clean and dry glass surface 2. Light even spray 3. Buff with a glass or micro fibre cloth

Experience: Most time was previously spent doing a thorough clean of the glass and then a product treatment. Previously used Rain X and then P&S Beadmaker to treat the windscreen. I then do follow up product treatments to keep that feeling of watching those water beads flying off the windscreen and to avoid the time consuming task of a doing a thorough glass cleaning preparation. I bought this product months ago when on special and possibly lasts longer than P&S Beadmaker.

Glass treatment this morning took only about 15 minutes max. Quick hose down of the glass then a squeegee to remove most of the water. 1st micro fibre cloth to dry the glass. Spray the product on the front  windscreens then use a 2nd micro fibre cloth to buff the glass. Window glass was given a wipe down and buff with this 2nd micro fibre cloth. Repeat for the rear windscreen and the window glass on the other side of the vehicle.

Good timing with an Immediate payoff when driving home this afternoon and encountering a local thunderstorm. Water beaded off the windscreen very quickly and only used the wipers mainly for safe visibility reasons in traffic. Also outside temperature dropped from 30C to 24C. More rain has been forecast for this coming week.

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