Where can a guy buy this stuff at boss?
Hey, Brother...
I've been using this product for many years and it's never let me down.
This will show you were you can purchase it in your area
www.aquapel.com
I also apply it to my side windows, back window and my side mirrors as well.
I use two applicators in total for the entire job.
1 x applicator for the front windshield by itself
1 x applicator for the rest of the glass & mirrors on the truck
I have family in the automotive glass & upholstery business and was taught how to apply it well so it really bonds.
- Don't do it in direct sunlight, but a nice warm day under a car port, or warm day with some overcast cloud is good
- Ensure you thoroughly clean the glass (I use an commercial grade glass cleaner from DOW that also has ammonia in it) - you want to ensure there is no road grime / road oils on the glass
- Remove the wipers (also a good time to put new ones on if it's been a while) - and wrap a microfiber or some foam over the wiper arm hooks just in case it snaps back and hits the windshield when you're do the application
- set up a stool or chair on either side of the truck so you can quickly get up and down to reach the windshield (this stuff is fast acting and dries on the applicator, so ensuring you're set up and ready to go beforehand ensures that you're getting all the product to your windshield)
- Shake the applicator well and then snap the butterfly tabs together to break the vile of the other chemical inside the applicator - shake it well (it's a 2-part chemical reaction - you'll see some mist coming out of the applicator pad & this is normal - don't breathe it in - pretty potent smell and heavy chemicals

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- Start on drivers side and do an up and down motion from center glass to the drivers side a-pillar - then do the same on the passenger side
- Drivers side again & go back & forth from center to drivers side a-pillar - then passenger side in the same way
- Drivers side again and go in a clockwise circular motion from center to drivers side a-pillas - then passenger side in the same way
- Finally, drivers side and go counter clockwise, and then passenger side in the same way
- Let stand for 15 to 20 minutes (it'll start to dry, but will still have visible wetness on the glass (but no hazing), and this is good. Direct sunlight bakes it on and inhibits the etching/bonding characteristics to really penetrate into the glass
- With a new clean microfiber start to wipe the glass starting with the drivers side - using the same cloth go to the passenger side and do the same
- Final part is another new clean microfiber and you then buff the glass - and the job is done!!
Sounds like a hassle, but it's easy and not too time consuming. This method just ensures that the product is being applied to the glass in the best way so it fills in and bonds to any pitting/scratches, etc. and really gets into the glass.
If you're not using your wipers all the time, especially on the highway at speed, the application will last a year for sure.
The trick is to look past the windshield when it's raining, especially on highway at speed as the water literally rolls off the glass quick. I rarely use my wipers on the road and highway as I can see just as clear without the wipers on.
** As for applying the product on all the rest of your glass and mirrors with the other applicator
- Again, make sure everything is clean and prepped
- To stretch this one applicator I just start on the drivers door glass and go back & forth - then the rear - the the passenger sides - then the back glass - and finally the mirrors - as the applicator pad starts to dry out and lose product I'll go back to the drivers side and wipe the applicator to pick up some wet product and dispense it wherever I need to touch up some spots and mirrors
- Same thing for wait time and how to wipe & then buff it all off.
Driving in rain with everything done is nice as the water rolls of everything, including the mirrors
Let me know how you like the stuff after you apply and get some driving in the rain.