Quote Originally Posted by watusi View Post
I've been reading the threads under the detailing topic and I got inspired with enthusiasts' input and help. Enthusiasts make cars in our world shinier, hehe madkatz (i hope that I won't offend other experts here )I already bought the stuff that she uses for washing cars (got them from the Maintenance Regimen thread).

I used to go to car washes but after reading the posts here, I decided to DIY. Its a good thing that I have a 3 year old company car where I can "practice" detailing

I've been doing some back reading and research on-line but I can't seem to find the answer to my question......please help

Introduction
I have 2 cars, a 6 month old new car and a 3 year old poorly maintained "practice" car, hehe. (hindi po naalagaan nung previous owner kaya watermark galore!)

My fascination for beading started when I had a hydrophilic session in Honda with my new car and they applied something to the windows that made the rain drops bead beautifully, no need to use wipers during heavy rain! I wanted to have my practice car's windshield bead beautifully also.

I like to maintain/get the beading effect but I believe that DIY will save me a lot of money compared to going to the casa regularly, and besides, they placed buffer/swirl marks all over my new car (in another thread http://tsikot.yehey.com/forums/showthread.php?t=71616)

I already have the Elevo Water Mark Remover and the Glass Science Rain Clear with me.

Question 1
There are tough watermarks on the windows and I've tried Elevo Water Mark remover on a small potion of the windshield and it works great!! But when it rained, the water sheeted, instead of beaded. How will I make the water bead again without getting the wipers to judder? Will Glass Science Rain Clear do the job?

Question 2
In terms of beading and windshield protection, is the Glass Science Kit(gel type) better than the Elevo Water Mark Remover + GS Rain Clear combo?

Question 3
The instruction in the Elevo Water Mark Remover states that the chemical cannot be applied on coated windows. How will I know if my window is coated or not?

Apologies for any typos or any wrong grammar, nagmamadali po kasi akong makaalis, hehe
Firstly we are just happy to have helped you, and i too am happy to see some of my efforts pay off by getting people more conscious about taking care of their cars.

Ah yes i saw that post regarding your car getting swirls, i believe it was really a lose-lose situation, anyways i hope all goes well with the swirls

Ok for your first question, using Elevo watermark remover will definitely remove any beading on your windshield, the reason is because it utilizes powerful acids the dissolve the watermarks ( actually to break down the mineral that form the watermark ) or at least soften them to a point where its very easy to remove already, using acids however no matter how light like vinegar would weaken any existing beading on your windshield because of the acids chemical reaction, so if you want your windshield to bead again you simply need to apply another layer of glass coating where Rain Clear specifically gel type would do a great job.

For question number 2, it depends on what you mean by better, Glass Science combo it made for removing road film and only the lightest of water marks, this kit is better in the sense that it is not harmful to the rubber seal around the windshield and other rubber and plastic parts, another advantage of this would be ease of use. Elevo and Rainclear however is on a totally different ballgame, elevo is used to remove moderate watermarks and is definitely better at removing around 80% of the common watermarks you see on cars, its definitely better but the downside is that you really have to be careful about the rubber seals, using elevo watermark remover also requires you use a biodegradable glass cleaner after to remove any remaining acidic residue on the glass before you apply rain clear gel, so the answer again depends on what you plan on doing, if you are going to remove watermarks the elevo is your best bet, if you are just planning on removing wiper hazing and roadfilm then glass scurb is easier to use not necessarily better but easier and safer, then again i don't think you could buy rainclear gel solo, i haven't seen a place here sell it solo they usually sell the kit that comes with glass scrub.

normally if the car comes out of the dealership, then it is not coated, coated windshield are those coated with Aquapel, Diamond nano Fusion, PPG Glass coating to name some chemical glass coating, of course there's also nano-tech-sleeve, PPG glass coating film and Cryztal glass film which are like screen protectors applied on the windows, if you find another layer of like a clear tint on your glass then its probably film treated and if your windows bead like hell for months then your glass probably has some chemical glass coating, one indicator that your windows still have some coating is when you actually don't develop watermarks or the water marks easily come off the window with just a hard wipe, and none of the above mentioned products AFAIK are available here, we even had to import our aquapel and some german name i can't even remember to treat our glasses, but Rain Clear to be honest is very very close to them in terms of performance, those more expensive coatings just last a lot longer and are "undisturbed" even if you use soap on your windshield washer solution. So unless you had them treated of you requested to have the car pre-installed with water repellent glass then your car should be safe to use with elevo watermark remover.