Mark,
It is best to Google as the brands will be different in the USA from
Europe. The product for automotive application is probably the same as
for the application on building windows. The latter is way cheaper.
Brands in the NL are:
Percenta, Maxxlube, BestProtect, Nanomaxi, Europrotex, Bestprotect.
There are many more.
Overhere most firms that replace windscreens also provide the service of
applying the product to the windscreen.
There are differences in quality/durability. Also application can
differ. Some need cleaning with a sort of polish first, others need a
couple of hours before you can use the car, aplication temperature seems
to be over 20C most of the time. It can be a bit of a cowboy market and
brands seem to change regularly.
A couple of years ago I tested a few products for the ANWB, the Dutch
AAA, and all worked (some better than others) on all the windows of the
car, do not use it on the door mirrors. Durability varied
It is very good for motorway driving as the waterdroplets are blown of
when driving over 40-50mls/h, it really improves visibily considerably
and you do not need to use the windscreen wipers, but it is less suited
to town driving where you still need the wipers, it will leave a slight
mist for about a second on the screen after a wipe, which can be a bit
irritating with lights ahead.
Kees Oudesluijs
NL
Mark LaPierre schreef:
> Ya lost me Oudie. Use ethanol and then what? Nano tech or
> rainex. What is the
> name of the nano tech product your writing about.
>
> I too have had various different experiences with Rainex at different
> times with different
> cars. I figured it was in my initial prep of the glass. Still
> testing.
>
> Mark
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