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Thanks Pan, looks like another excellent product from Stoner. They should offer a kit with the stripper as well. I wonder if another product like Ceri Glass or equivalent stripper could be used.
Hi Pan, just a suggestion when testing these types of coatings I think the best way to show results, it's inside the car and simulate rain or at least how the wipers work in conjunction with the coating, I once coated my windshield with a similar product and the water beading was amazing, but when using the wipers it would spread all the water around and create a small water film that would evaporate almost immediately, however during this process it was harder to see outside, which didn't make any sense at the end of the day.
Great video, Pan! It was a pleasure seeing you again at the creator summit and we appreciate you taking the time to review the Invisible Glass ceramic coating 🙌
I've been hoping and waiting for you to review this product. I use invisible glass on all of my glass, auto as well as in my home, and absolutely love it! From your demo, I have no doubt that this ceramic product will be equally as impressive. As always, a great and informative video, keeping us up to date and informed about new products. Thank you Pan 🙂
Always a pleasure to see Super Star Andy an integral part of the show. He's so spoiled now with all the in depth detail work you have done on his car. I can't wait to try out the Invisible Glass Ceramic Glass Coating!
Hey Pan, big fan of the channel. I am looking to purchase a glass coating product for my F30 BMW. Which one do you think I should get for my windscreen? The glaco or the invisible glass? Also I would like to coat my side windows, mirrors and the rear glass. Which product would you recommed for these?
if it were any other company, I would probably not have any interest... but it's Stoner and I've been using their glass cleaners for over 20 years...... sure hope the coating stands up to weather and wiper use after several month like they claim! (seriously doubt that it can possibly go beyond one year, but who knows)
Our RAV Hybrid lives outside on the East Coast. I have decided and have been using Stoner invisible glass and then finish off with Stoner clean and repel . This combo works for us and held up very well on a 4400 km road trip to Ontario and back ( it rained a lot on the way back ). They make good products.
Hello Pan. I am wondering is the glass stripper that in this kit the same as most glass polishe; which is Cerium oxide? Or is it different? I was watching another video where it metal polish and their buff ball work fantastic and quicker than going through the Glass polishing way. Otherwise I am wondering if you could also use a heavy cut compound instead? My last question would you still recommend using let's say Aquapel as a good alternative?
Many questions here hehe. I don’t know the formula of the Stoner glass stripper so I can’t speculate. You could use a paint polish on glass but I prefer dedicated glass polishes on glass. Aquapel is a great glass sealant. I lasts 4-6 months in my tests. Regardless of which glass sealant or coating you end up applying, prep is key.
I live is hot and sunny Florida and I don't have a garage I can just leave my vehicle in for 24 hours. We never really know when it will rain so using this, ethod will be very tough for me. I used a clay bar and them waxed the windshield about a year ago and it still beads up and rolls off the windshield. I have been using newspaper for cleaning my windows for over 25 years and never had an issue. I've tried microfiber and I just don't see the benefit when drying. What are your thoughts?
Great video, Pan! Your 5 Month Update video lead me here. I do have a couple of questions, though. 1. You have only used one coat (understandable for a test/experiment) but you indicated two coats could be applied. You said to toss the applicator and towels after use because the coating forms crystals but how fast do those crystals form making the applicator and trowels unusable? If one decides to do two coats, can those be re-used for the second coat? Or are new/unused applicator and towels required? 2. If the wait time between coats is 2-4 hours and since the film (just after application) starts to form dependent on temperature and humidity, shorter times for higher temps and higher humidity, is it safe to assume the same thing effects the wait time between coats? If it's cooler and dryer, should one wait 4 hours instead of 2 hours for hotter and more humid? Or do those factors not really matter for the wait time? Is 2-4 hours just a fixed window where it's safe to reapply? Things have changed SO MUCH since I stopped taking good care of my car 15 years ago. I've had to almost start from scratch to learn all the products and methods for good car care. You've helped a lot in that regard. Thank you for all the great (often detailed *thumbsup*) information!
1. You have time to apply the second coat and discsrd the towels afterwards. 2. It’s just a safe window to apply the second coat. Don’t overthink the moment here. Thanks for the kind words about my videos! Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RUclips as we surpassed 940,000 subscribers and we have over 124 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
Good looking package and the strip polish was really cool. I am looking forward to seeing how the windshield holds up as they typically do not last very long. Thank you for an informative video. Hopefully you and the family are doing well!
Curious if you’re brother has any feedback on driving at night with the coating on the glass. I tend to shy away from any kind of coating on the front glass, as it almost always leads to glare and/or haloing around the lights of oncoming cars at night.
Hi Pan I just bought one of these off a local detailer and will be applying it to my vehicle. Can I follow the same instructions but polish the glass with my DA also? Will the windshield crack if it’s too cold with my DA?
Thanks. Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RUclips as we surpassed 890,000 subscribers and we have over 115 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing. Durability, like for any protection, is estimated in perfect laboratory conditions. In real world conditions, many factors obviously influence durability: mileage, weather, conditions, maintenance, application, prep. So I consider durability claims more as indicators of durability more than actual longevity. For example, I expect a 3 year ckating to last longer than a 1 year coating, but in my harsh Canadian weather, I doubt it will reach the claimed 3 years.
How do you get rid of waterspot etching on glass. I bought another daily driver and idk how or what they did but I’ve used some CG water spot remover, clay bar and DA polisher and it looks much better but I can still see them at an angle.
It depends how bad the etching is. Just like paint. There is a point where if left unattended for long periods, baking in the hot sun, minerals eventually etch enough to cause permanent damage. If water spot removers don't work, the next step is to use an actual glass polish (cerium based) with a true glass polishing pad (made from rayon). See my tutorial on glass polishing here: ruclips.net/video/yMi5PtyqUI8/видео.html If that still doesn't work, you are at the point of needing the glass to be replaced unfortunately.
Pan I must say that is one KILLER coating, awesome hydrophobic properties. I highly suggest Gyeon Q2 View! First ceramic coating I applied and it was super easy, and works phenomenally! It did also teach me something. You CANNOT rush and cut corners when ceramic coating. The time I had put into coating my glass was well worth it, it came out fantastic
I wish I would have seen this video last night. I just ordered Wolf's Nano Glass Sealant from Matt. What do you like better? How does this invisible Glass Ceramic coating compare to Wolf's Nano Glass Sealant?
I need more time to test the Invisible Glass as it’s new to market. Time will tell. But the Wolf’s is a very good one. It won’t last more than 5-6 months though.
lmao. It the same as regular ceramic product. Just use turtle spray ceramic coating. Cheap and effective. Detailing product is become the "Men Make up product".
Guess the stripper or cleaner acts like an IPA? Think the Panthers could be done already. Vegas could be the quickest SC winners as A fairly new franchise. Thanks for being the Professor of Detailing
The stripper is a little more than an IPA. An IPA just rids of surface oils and residue. The glass stripper prepares effectively strip your windshield of silicone, waxes, oils, tar, tree sap, road salt, and road grime to prepare glass. See it as deep decontamination within the glass pores (yes glass is porous when viewed through a microscope). It can also help to eliminate newly-formed or baked-on hard water mineral deposits, like a glass polish would do, but in a simple liquid application and hand motion (instead of busting out a machine polisher and glass polishing pad). And yeah, I think Vegas is annihilating the Panthers. For a Cinderella team that was eliminating all the top seeds, it seems they met their match with Vegas.
Hey Pan how does this compare to soft99 glaco? I see you mention glaco is better in the the 2023 awards but the stoner kit is also advertised as ceramic. Is the main difference the length it lasts? And with the glaco would you recommend buy a windows stripper to put on before use?
Ultra Glaco is my favourite DIY glass coating. It lasts twice as long as the Stoner in my long term testing. I have update videos on both. And the Ultra Glaco took first place for best glass coating in my awards video here: ruclips.net/video/KRv7vKsuliQ/видео.htmlsi=FxiRbrHMiRMqAJsH With Ultra Glaco I absolutely recommend that you buy their Roll On Compound to prep the glass. See my Glaco video: ruclips.net/video/usdM-TrT7fg/видео.htmlsi=qbcBXM9EyivxFnMy
Followed your directions and the directions that came with the product, may I just add my personal review, wasn't impressed!! At mph on the highway, no sheeting, it did bubble up on the window and ran up my window, but still had to use the wipers for misting and lower speeds!! Easy to use though!!
I think I have some really stubborn water spots that might be etched -- would it be okay to use the invisible glass stripper first followed by a glass polisher before applying the coating?
If you have intense etching or water spots on the glass, assuming it’s not too far gone, just go for a heavier cut cerium oxide glass polish and you can skip the Stoner glass stripper. See my glass polishing tutorial: ruclips.net/video/yMi5PtyqUI8/видео.htmlsi=f8S73wxu2oOO9Y2g
Pan, I have a BMW i4 and for some reason, it is the worst car I've ever had for bug splatter on the windscreen, I mean it gets covered while driving in the countryside. At the moment it has TLC2 and wet coat coatings and is very hydrophobic, however, the wipers does not remove the splatter while driving. They come off easy enough when I can wipe them with micro and product or if it rains, but that is not ideal when driving. Would this product help? Tia
No unfortunately glass coatings can't prevent the splatter, all they can do is make the cleaning easier, but when you are washing your car by hand. The wipers alone won't remove the splatter entirely. There are no miracle solutions to that hehe.
The claimed durability for the Hybrid Ceramic Rain Repellent and Glass Cleaner is "up to 4 months" according to Stoner. WetCoat will work as well, but durability is 1-3 months on average. Durability for any protection really depends on prep, application, conditions/weather, mileage, maintenance, etc.
Pans like “this horribly maintained, grossest vehicle I’ve ever seen belongs to my brother” *camera pans to the brother just happy to be there* (Joking btw lol)
Can you review the new company hitting the Walmart shelves. Suds lab, used a few of their products and haven't been let down yet. Keep up the great reviews 👍👍
Like for any coating, durability really depends on many factors: prep, application, mileage, conditions, weather where you live, is the vehicle garage kept, is it a daily driver, and a big one: maintenance. Andy's vehicle isn't the best candidate, as he pretty much does zero maintenance unfortunately, as he doesn't have the space or passion lol. So in our harsh Canadian winters, we saw roughly 2 years durability before it started to fade where I'd say it's time to reapply a fresh coating. So it did live up to its 2 year claim despite his lack of true maintenance, other than the occasional times where I brought it in and did a refresh. But for any coating, you want a maintenance clean at least once every 2-3 months. I have many viewers who have reported to me that in more normal weather, with proper maintenance, many got 3+ years with it and were quite satisfied if you consider it's inexpensive price, and also how easy it is to apply. So in bad conditions, with someone that neglects maintenance, I'd say 18-24 months durability is reasonable. In good conditions, with proper maintenance, 2+ years is certainly achievable. Of course, keep in mind the AvalonKing is an entry level DIY consumer grade coating. You have to set your expecations. Of course it can't compete in terms of durability to way more expensive prosumer grade coatings like Gyeon Syncro EVO (3-4 years) or Gtechniq Crystal Serum Light topped with Exo v5 (3-5 years) but again those cost a lot more and aren't necessarily as simple to apply for a beginner. So you have to ask yourself what you really need, and what budget you have. I was pleased with the overall balance in ease of application and decent durability of the AK coating.
Hi pan.. what liquid recommand for seleant? I need a ultra shine and protetion paint. However the turtle wax is not available in Portugal... do you recomend other product?
LOL When you think about it, it's a good thing when done right. Traditional carnauba wax only lasts 1-3 months at best on paintwork, has poor chemical resistance, "ok" self-cleaning properties, and a low melting point. A true ceramic coating can last for years, has much higher chemical resistance, better UV resistance, much better hydrophobics and self-cleaning properties, the list goes on. So naturally, those that only had a traditional glass sealant that lasted 1 to 6 months at best, are now looking to proper glass coatings which can last 12+ months.
How would you recommend someone to get rid of the polish if you have very hard water? I do not want to recontaminate my windshield with all the hard minerals after polishing. Would a rinseless wash suffice?
Rain X takes about 5 minutes to do and lasts several years depending on if the car is garaged, weather etc and is less than $10, no special temperatures or humidity needed to apply.
ok ,but if you use the windshield wipers is the product going to build up where the blade stops on the glass?? the new ceramic rain x does this and its looks terrible
No it won’t build up, the more you use your wipers the more that friction wears down coatings. The entire point of having a glass coating is that it greatly reduces your wiper use. The hydrophobics will evacuate the water when you are rolling so there isn’t as much need of the wipers. If you wver get a glass coating you’ll know what I mean. I can’t live without them. That being said, my favourite glass coating for DIY applications is still Ultra Glaco from Soft99. Here’s my video on it: ruclips.net/video/usdM-TrT7fg/видео.htmlsi=xbbL5CmE4SAjgOBr And I made a ten month update here: ruclips.net/video/JYQjoLvO_Mo/видео.htmlsi=VRnMsxdn5JL9MdEi
My question is with something like this and rainx type coatings how do you clean the glass afterwards without stripping the water repellent off? Or is that just the name of the game.
Hi there, if you have a wax and a ceramic detailer, which product should you use for the best protection, i umderstand that wax and ceramic coats dont mix well but how about was and the aforesaid detailer?
You have to strip any old protection off the windshield first, before applying any glass coating. Hence the glass stripper step shown in the video. You need to ensure a proper bond of the coating to the glass surface.
No as it’s pretty straightforward. If you want to apply a brand’s professional grade coating, you need to become a certified installer for that brand. For example, for CarPro. If you apply their consumer grade coating, CQuartz UK 3.0, no need to become certified, as everyone can buy it. If you want to apply their professional grade coatings, like CQuartz Professional or CQuartz Finest Reserve, you need to be a professional detailer and go through their certification process. So you would reach out to them.
Hi, so I don't have heat for my front windshield and other coatings I've used in the pass has caused my glass to fog up more than when its not coated would this give me the same issue?
Coatings shouldn't make your windshield fog up if applied correctly. Make sure you prep the surface correctly before applying. Also, fogging up usually comes from the interior windshield being greasy and grimy, even though it looks clean to the naked eye. See my simple tutorial on proper interior windshield degreasing to rid it from accumulated off-gassing from interior materials in this video: ruclips.net/video/3rF6keJ88Y8/видео.html
I prefer dedicated glass coatings on glass. I feel they perform better over time as they are specific to that surface. Also, not all paint coatings can be used on glass. You have to be careful. Some, like CarPro CQuartz UK 3.0 for example, are only for paint. Not to be applied on glass. If you have a paint coating that is versatile and can be applied on multiple surfaces (like Adam's Advanced Graphene Ceramic Coating for example), then yes you can apply it to glass as well, if you like its performance on that surface and want to save money by not having to purchase more than one coating.
Hi from Montreal. I just bought a 2017 Qashqai from Nissan with a new windshield. I notice a minor scratch last week, would the Invisible Glass Stripper could remove it, or I should buy some other product? Then i can use Invisible Glass Ceramic Glass Coating. Thank you, love your videos !!
No the Stripper isn’t made to remove scratches. If it’s a deep scratch there’s nothing you can do. If it’s a light scratch, you could machine polish it with a glass pad and glass polish. See my video here: ruclips.net/video/yMi5PtyqUI8/видео.html
@@PanTheOrganizer Its is very light scratch, can't even feel it with my nail. Since there's only 1 scratch, do I need to do the whole windshield, or just that spot. Thanks again !!
Hi Pan. Thanks for the ‘potential’ future long term feedback. Next time I drive up to Montreal, I’m gonna track you down, and swap out Andy’s Mazda, for my New Soul Red Crystal Metallic 2023 Mazda 3 AWD TURBO !!!! Lololol You’ll never notice ! -Much Love from: TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA 🇨🇦 !!!!
You should test in the rain to show how easy it rolls off the windshield. No wipers just wind. It's hard to see when you use pressurized water on the windshield.
I think you got confused here Diego. Once the initial curing of 24 hours is done, you can drive the vehicle in the elements and rain, no problem. Like most coatings. Just don’t wash the car for the first week after the application. Like most coatings, I recommend waiting 14 days before washing the car. I hope this helps.
Great video, thanks - love the channel! Bought the kit which arrives tomorrow but have a question. Just did a maintenance wash, so, don't want to wash my car again this soon. If I use the glass polish that comes in the kit, I have to pressure wash it off, which will get residue all over my vehicle - a Tesla model 3 so lots of glass ( I really want to add the hydrophobics to all the glass surfaces to make maintenance washes even easier as I use a blower to remove most of the water and the car is ceramic coated). I really don't want to have to wash my car after rinsing off the polish from all my glass surfaces. Any reason using a clay bar for prep would be less effective than the Stoner polish? Less mess to clean up and then I can use the coating (or, am I missing it?). Thanks for all you share!
Don't cut corners, do it once, do it right. If you don't want to wash your car now, just wait until the next time you wash. Don't take the lazy way out. A claybar is another step to remove embedded contamination in the glass, but the chemical decon done by the glass polish removes other impurities and contamination. Like an iron remover on paint (chemical decon) and clay bar (mechanical decon). You do both, not just one. So wait until the next time you wash your car. Wash the car, rinse it, clay the glass, rinse and dry just the windshield (rest of the car can stay wet). Use the glass polish, rinse, and then dry all the car. And then apply the glass coating.
Tried the ceramic glass coating today. The cleaner got rid of some water spots that I was unable to remove. I did let it dry perhaps a bit long, so my garden hose didn't really wash it off. I just used a drying towel to clean off all the residue. The sealant went on easily. I used the two towels included to wipe off excess and buff. Looks good so far. Question: instructions say to throw away the sealant applicator pad. What could I use in place of it?
My experience too with the stripper - I didn't want to take the time to hook up my pressure washer, so I just used the garden hose and it didn't come off completely. I wiped it with a drying towel and then sprayed it again and all was good.
I might have to give this a try. I already use Stoners Invisible Glass and think it's a great glass cleaner and have been weighing options for coating the glass on my new truck - I put a bunch of miles on daily with lots of opportunities for bug guts...lol.
Great video, hi to Andy, only thing you missed is the wiper blades how about cleaning them or protecting them, as the coating is only as good as the blades 👍
We have a motor home with huge windshield. Bugs are always an issue how well do u think this would work as far as making it easier to clean bug guts when we are on the road. Also thinking this might work well on shower glass. Thank u for all the great content u provide 😊
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Thanks Pan, looks like another excellent product from Stoner. They should offer a kit with the stripper as well. I wonder if another product like Ceri Glass or equivalent stripper could be used.
Hi Pan, just a suggestion when testing these types of coatings I think the best way to show results, it's inside the car and simulate rain or at least how the wipers work in conjunction with the coating, I once coated my windshield with a similar product and the water beading was amazing, but when using the wipers it would spread all the water around and create a small water film that would evaporate almost immediately, however during this process it was harder to see outside, which didn't make any sense at the end of the day.
Dont use the Wipers if the Screen is coated.
The Airflow blows the Beaded Water off the Screen.
@@gj91471 I live in Costa Rica literally the rainy forest, it pours rain here, there are times when you do need the wipers.
Great video, Pan! It was a pleasure seeing you again at the creator summit and we appreciate you taking the time to review the Invisible Glass ceramic coating 🙌
It was nice meeting you guys too! Hope you are all doing well.
Darn, I didn't know about this, I live a few miles away.
I'm in England and I love stoner glass cleaner 👍
@@173customdetailing9 That's awesome to hear! Thanks for supporting us from across the pond 😁
@StonerCarCare is it safe to use invisible glass in the windshield fluid Reservoir as washer fluid?
We love Andy paying visit to the Chanel. And he’s getting a free wash 🧼 / summer treatments from Pan
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I've been hoping and waiting for you to review this product. I use invisible glass on all of my glass, auto as well as in my home, and absolutely love it! From your demo, I have no doubt that this ceramic product will be equally as impressive. As always, a great and informative video, keeping us up to date and informed about new products.
Thank you Pan 🙂
Thanks Linda!
Always a pleasure to see Super Star Andy an integral part of the show. He's so spoiled now with all the in depth detail work you have done on his car. I can't wait to try out the Invisible Glass Ceramic Glass Coating!
Thanks for watching Rivak!
Hey Pan, big fan of the channel. I am looking to purchase a glass coating product for my F30 BMW. Which one do you think I should get for my windscreen? The glaco or the invisible glass? Also I would like to coat my side windows, mirrors and the rear glass. Which product would you recommed for these?
if it were any other company, I would probably not have any interest... but it's Stoner and I've been using their glass cleaners for over 20 years...... sure hope the coating stands up to weather and wiper use after several month like they claim! (seriously doubt that it can possibly go beyond one year, but who knows)
That glass stripper is legit amazing!
It is!
Is there enough in the kit. To coat all glass on a Tesla? Windshield, roof, hatchback, & side windows? Thank you
Yes
Welcome back, Andy!! Looks like some great products as usual. I love when the windows match the hydrophobics of the paint.
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Our RAV Hybrid lives outside on the East Coast. I have decided and have been using Stoner invisible glass and then finish off with Stoner clean and repel . This combo works for us and held up very well on a 4400 km road trip to Ontario and back ( it rained a lot on the way back ). They make good products.
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Hello Pan.
I am wondering is the glass stripper that in this kit the same as most glass polishe; which is Cerium oxide? Or is it different? I was watching another video where it metal polish and their buff ball work fantastic and quicker than going through the Glass polishing way.
Otherwise I am wondering if you could also use a heavy cut compound instead?
My last question would you still recommend using let's say Aquapel as a good alternative?
Many questions here hehe. I don’t know the formula of the Stoner glass stripper so I can’t speculate.
You could use a paint polish on glass but I prefer dedicated glass polishes on glass.
Aquapel is a great glass sealant. I lasts 4-6 months in my tests.
Regardless of which glass sealant or coating you end up applying, prep is key.
Hello! Yes Stoner Glass Stripper is formulated with Cerium Oxide.
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Thank you!
I live is hot and sunny Florida and I don't have a garage I can just leave my vehicle in for 24 hours. We never really know when it will rain so using this, ethod will be very tough for me. I used a clay bar and them waxed the windshield about a year ago and it still beads up and rolls off the windshield.
I have been using newspaper for cleaning my windows for over 25 years and never had an issue. I've tried microfiber and I just don't see the benefit when drying. What are your thoughts?
Great video, Pan! Your 5 Month Update video lead me here.
I do have a couple of questions, though.
1. You have only used one coat (understandable for a test/experiment) but you indicated two coats could be applied. You said to toss the applicator and towels after use because the coating forms crystals but how fast do those crystals form making the applicator and trowels unusable? If one decides to do two coats, can those be re-used for the second coat? Or are new/unused applicator and towels required?
2. If the wait time between coats is 2-4 hours and since the film (just after application) starts to form dependent on temperature and humidity, shorter times for higher temps and higher humidity, is it safe to assume the same thing effects the wait time between coats? If it's cooler and dryer, should one wait 4 hours instead of 2 hours for hotter and more humid? Or do those factors not really matter for the wait time? Is 2-4 hours just a fixed window where it's safe to reapply?
Things have changed SO MUCH since I stopped taking good care of my car 15 years ago. I've had to almost start from scratch to learn all the products and methods for good car care. You've helped a lot in that regard. Thank you for all the great (often detailed *thumbsup*) information!
1. You have time to apply the second coat and discsrd the towels afterwards.
2. It’s just a safe window to apply the second coat. Don’t overthink the moment here.
Thanks for the kind words about my videos!
Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RUclips as we surpassed 940,000 subscribers and we have over 124 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers.
You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
Is it okay to use a Windshield Washer Fluid after applying this?
Oh, and how about a demo using the wiper itself instead of just spraying water on it?
Good looking package and the strip polish was really cool. I am looking forward to seeing how the windshield holds up as they typically do not last very long. Thank you for an informative video. Hopefully you and the family are doing well!
Thanks Neil! We’re doing well and hope you are having a great weekend!
Curious if you’re brother has any feedback on driving at night with the coating on the glass. I tend to shy away from any kind of coating on the front glass, as it almost always leads to glare and/or haloing around the lights of oncoming cars at night.
No issues so far.
Hi Pan I just bought one of these off a local detailer and will be applying it to my vehicle. Can I follow the same instructions but polish the glass with my DA also? Will the windshield crack if it’s too cold with my DA?
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HEHEHE, I can imagine that your bother keeps 'suggesting' ideas for videos 'generously' offering his car for the product testing. 😉
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Can this technique be used for a glass shower door?
IMHO, yes as long as the shower is glass and not plastic. Using their new glass cleaner with repellant will be great in the shower too!
Yes. I even made a video about glass shower doors here: ruclips.net/video/hYVfR_3ssWo/видео.html
Awesome video and as always a great explanation! I just seriously doubt the "24 month" longevity... as we know they always slightly exaggerate a bit!
Thanks. Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RUclips as we surpassed 890,000 subscribers and we have over 115 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers.
You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
Durability, like for any protection, is estimated in perfect laboratory conditions. In real world conditions, many factors obviously influence durability: mileage, weather, conditions, maintenance, application, prep.
So I consider durability claims more as indicators of durability more than actual longevity. For example, I expect a 3 year ckating to last longer than a 1 year coating, but in my harsh Canadian weather, I doubt it will reach the claimed 3 years.
Excited for you to be able to do real world durability with this product
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Love it!!!! I hate tags on towels and my shirts!! Lol!! 🤩
16:04 which clear coat are you taking 'bout? 🤔🤷🏼♂️
Question: how long do you keep indoors after applying to cure?
if I'm lucky enough to have a brother like Pan, I probably will also leave all the car detailing job to him as well! 😍
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Thanks for the video Pan. I’ve been using Invisible Glass for a few years. I can’t wait to try this our.
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Good video.
Thanks Art!
Ive had this on my windshield since last August, still holding strong.
Cool! Good to know. Thanks for sharing your experience.
How do you get rid of waterspot etching on glass. I bought another daily driver and idk how or what they did but I’ve used some CG water spot remover, clay bar and DA polisher and it looks much better but I can still see them at an angle.
It depends how bad the etching is. Just like paint. There is a point where if left unattended for long periods, baking in the hot sun, minerals eventually etch enough to cause permanent damage.
If water spot removers don't work, the next step is to use an actual glass polish (cerium based) with a true glass polishing pad (made from rayon). See my tutorial on glass polishing here: ruclips.net/video/yMi5PtyqUI8/видео.html
If that still doesn't work, you are at the point of needing the glass to be replaced unfortunately.
Oh no a tag!!!! Won’t somebody think about the children! 😫
Pan I must say that is one KILLER coating, awesome hydrophobic properties. I highly suggest Gyeon Q2 View! First ceramic coating I applied and it was super easy, and works phenomenally! It did also teach me something. You CANNOT rush and cut corners when ceramic coating. The time I had put into coating my glass was well worth it, it came out fantastic
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That glass stripper product is very good in my experience and helps the next step to bond.
Absolutely
I'd love to see you do a Stoner vs Glaco and see which one does a better job.
Ultra Glaco wins hands down (hence why it took first place in my awards video). I’ll have a 5 month update video coming soon on the Stoner.
Hi PAN , GREAT Video once again :)
Did you ever try the new "STONER INVISIBLE GLASS HYBRID CERAMIC RAIN REPELLENT & GLASS CLEANER" in spray format ?
I haven’t tried it yet. But Stoner says it’s a great maintenance product for their glass coating.
I wish I would have seen this video last night. I just ordered Wolf's Nano Glass Sealant from Matt. What do you like better? How does this invisible Glass Ceramic coating compare to Wolf's Nano Glass Sealant?
I need more time to test the Invisible Glass as it’s new to market. Time will tell.
But the Wolf’s is a very good one. It won’t last more than 5-6 months though.
lmao. It the same as regular ceramic product.
Just use turtle spray ceramic coating.
Cheap and effective.
Detailing product is become the "Men Make up product".
It’s not quite the same. I find that glass specific coatings perform better on glass and last longer compared to spray paint coatings.
Guess the stripper or cleaner acts like an IPA?
Think the Panthers could be done already. Vegas could be the quickest SC winners as A fairly new franchise.
Thanks for being the Professor of Detailing
The stripper is a little more than an IPA. An IPA just rids of surface oils and residue. The glass stripper prepares effectively strip your windshield of silicone, waxes, oils, tar, tree sap, road salt, and road grime to prepare glass. See it as deep decontamination within the glass pores (yes glass is porous when viewed through a microscope).
It can also help to eliminate newly-formed or baked-on hard water mineral deposits, like a glass polish would do, but in a simple liquid application and hand motion (instead of busting out a machine polisher and glass polishing pad).
And yeah, I think Vegas is annihilating the Panthers. For a Cinderella team that was eliminating all the top seeds, it seems they met their match with Vegas.
Hey Pan how does this compare to soft99 glaco? I see you mention glaco is better in the the 2023 awards but the stoner kit is also advertised as ceramic. Is the main difference the length it lasts? And with the glaco would you recommend buy a windows stripper to put on before use?
Ultra Glaco is my favourite DIY glass coating. It lasts twice as long as the Stoner in my long term testing. I have update videos on both.
And the Ultra Glaco took first place for best glass coating in my awards video here: ruclips.net/video/KRv7vKsuliQ/видео.htmlsi=FxiRbrHMiRMqAJsH
With Ultra Glaco I absolutely recommend that you buy their Roll On Compound to prep the glass.
See my Glaco video: ruclips.net/video/usdM-TrT7fg/видео.htmlsi=qbcBXM9EyivxFnMy
Followed your directions and the directions that came with the product, may I just add my personal review, wasn't impressed!! At mph on the highway, no sheeting, it did bubble up on the window and ran up my window, but still had to use the wipers for misting and lower speeds!! Easy to use though!!
I’ll have an update video later this month.
I think I have some really stubborn water spots that might be etched -- would it be okay to use the invisible glass stripper first followed by a glass polisher before applying the coating?
If you have intense etching or water spots on the glass, assuming it’s not too far gone, just go for a heavier cut cerium oxide glass polish and you can skip the Stoner glass stripper. See my glass polishing tutorial: ruclips.net/video/yMi5PtyqUI8/видео.htmlsi=f8S73wxu2oOO9Y2g
Pan, I have a BMW i4 and for some reason, it is the worst car I've ever had for bug splatter on the windscreen, I mean it gets covered while driving in the countryside. At the moment it has TLC2 and wet coat coatings and is very hydrophobic, however, the wipers does not remove the splatter while driving. They come off easy enough when I can wipe them with micro and product or if it rains, but that is not ideal when driving. Would this product help? Tia
No unfortunately glass coatings can't prevent the splatter, all they can do is make the cleaning easier, but when you are washing your car by hand. The wipers alone won't remove the splatter entirely. There are no miracle solutions to that hehe.
Hello Andy! Thank you, Pan, for showing how to use this. Can't wait for the updates. Have a wonderful weekend!
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Great idea, but the cost doesn’t work for me. The spray on would work. Durability? Can Wet Coat perform the near same results?
The claimed durability for the Hybrid Ceramic Rain Repellent and Glass Cleaner is "up to 4 months" according to Stoner.
WetCoat will work as well, but durability is 1-3 months on average. Durability for any protection really depends on prep, application, conditions/weather, mileage, maintenance, etc.
Pans like “this horribly maintained, grossest vehicle I’ve ever seen belongs to my brother”
*camera pans to the brother just happy to be there*
(Joking btw lol)
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Can you review the new company hitting the Walmart shelves. Suds lab, used a few of their products and haven't been let down yet. Keep up the great reviews 👍👍
If I get enough viewer requests for it, I’ll look into it for sure.
How’s the Armour Shield 9 coating holding up that you applied to Andy’s car ? Saw mixed reviews some people have said it doesn’t last long
Like for any coating, durability really depends on many factors: prep, application, mileage, conditions, weather where you live, is the vehicle garage kept, is it a daily driver, and a big one: maintenance.
Andy's vehicle isn't the best candidate, as he pretty much does zero maintenance unfortunately, as he doesn't have the space or passion lol. So in our harsh Canadian winters, we saw roughly 2 years durability before it started to fade where I'd say it's time to reapply a fresh coating. So it did live up to its 2 year claim despite his lack of true maintenance, other than the occasional times where I brought it in and did a refresh. But for any coating, you want a maintenance clean at least once every 2-3 months.
I have many viewers who have reported to me that in more normal weather, with proper maintenance, many got 3+ years with it and were quite satisfied if you consider it's inexpensive price, and also how easy it is to apply.
So in bad conditions, with someone that neglects maintenance, I'd say 18-24 months durability is reasonable. In good conditions, with proper maintenance, 2+ years is certainly achievable.
Of course, keep in mind the AvalonKing is an entry level DIY consumer grade coating. You have to set your expecations. Of course it can't compete in terms of durability to way more expensive prosumer grade coatings like Gyeon Syncro EVO (3-4 years) or Gtechniq Crystal Serum Light topped with Exo v5 (3-5 years) but again those cost a lot more and aren't necessarily as simple to apply for a beginner.
So you have to ask yourself what you really need, and what budget you have. I was pleased with the overall balance in ease of application and decent durability of the AK coating.
Hi pan.. what liquid recommand for seleant? I need a ultra shine and protetion paint. However the turtle wax is not available in Portugal... do you recomend other product?
You're in luck. I made a video about the best liquid waxes and sealants here: ruclips.net/video/yuHqg-AbtdI/видео.html
Good grief, everything is CERAMIC now. I got ceramic tires on my car with ceramic high beams.
LOL When you think about it, it's a good thing when done right. Traditional carnauba wax only lasts 1-3 months at best on paintwork, has poor chemical resistance, "ok" self-cleaning properties, and a low melting point. A true ceramic coating can last for years, has much higher chemical resistance, better UV resistance, much better hydrophobics and self-cleaning properties, the list goes on.
So naturally, those that only had a traditional glass sealant that lasted 1 to 6 months at best, are now looking to proper glass coatings which can last 12+ months.
The problem for me with this kind of product is the windshield become very oily when turning the wipers on. Am I putting too much product?
I never had such issues. What exact product did you apply? Did you prep the glass before applying? Cleaning, claying, polishing, etc.
How would you recommend someone to get rid of the polish if you have very hard water? I do not want to recontaminate my windshield with all the hard minerals after polishing. Would a rinseless wash suffice?
After rinsing, dry the glass. And then use a panel prep spray (IPA) to clean the glass of any residue before applying the coating.
Rain X takes about 5 minutes to do and lasts several years depending on if the car is garaged, weather etc and is less than $10, no special temperatures or humidity needed to apply.
I have never seen RainX last more than a few weeks to about 2 months... It can't compete with true glass coatings, come on now.
I think it is just as important to treat all glass windows .
ok ,but if you use the windshield wipers is the product going to build up where the blade stops on the glass?? the new ceramic rain x does this and its looks terrible
No it won’t build up, the more you use your wipers the more that friction wears down coatings. The entire point of having a glass coating is that it greatly reduces your wiper use. The hydrophobics will evacuate the water when you are rolling so there isn’t as much need of the wipers.
If you wver get a glass coating you’ll know what I mean. I can’t live without them.
That being said, my favourite glass coating for DIY applications is still Ultra Glaco from Soft99. Here’s my video on it: ruclips.net/video/usdM-TrT7fg/видео.htmlsi=xbbL5CmE4SAjgOBr
And I made a ten month update here: ruclips.net/video/JYQjoLvO_Mo/видео.htmlsi=VRnMsxdn5JL9MdEi
My question is with something like this and rainx type coatings how do you clean the glass afterwards without stripping the water repellent off? Or is that just the name of the game.
You can clean the glass as per usual, with glass cleaners like Stoner Invisible Glass. Nothing changes.
Hi there, if you have a wax and a ceramic detailer, which product should you use for the best protection, i umderstand that wax and ceramic coats dont mix well but how about was and the aforesaid detailer?
You have to strip any old protection off the windshield first, before applying any glass coating. Hence the glass stripper step shown in the video.
You need to ensure a proper bond of the coating to the glass surface.
Great video Pan. Have you had issues with wiper skipping because of this product?
No issues on wipers skipping. Also, I will have a 5 month update coming later this month. Stay tuned!
How is wiper chatter with this product? i put on Gyeon quick view and it caused my tesla wipers to chatter badly.
No issues so far. Prep is key. Also make sure you wiper blades are clean.
Question Pam do you have a video where you explains if you need to get certification to be a professional detailer?
No as it’s pretty straightforward. If you want to apply a brand’s professional grade coating, you need to become a certified installer for that brand.
For example, for CarPro. If you apply their consumer grade coating, CQuartz UK 3.0, no need to become certified, as everyone can buy it.
If you want to apply their professional grade coatings, like CQuartz Professional or CQuartz Finest Reserve, you need to be a professional detailer and go through their certification process. So you would reach out to them.
Hi, so I don't have heat for my front windshield and other coatings I've used in the pass has caused my glass to fog up more than when its not coated would this give me the same issue?
Coatings shouldn't make your windshield fog up if applied correctly. Make sure you prep the surface correctly before applying.
Also, fogging up usually comes from the interior windshield being greasy and grimy, even though it looks clean to the naked eye. See my simple tutorial on proper interior windshield degreasing to rid it from accumulated off-gassing from interior materials in this video: ruclips.net/video/3rF6keJ88Y8/видео.html
That looks awesome can’t wait to see how long it lasts. Sorry about your hockey team those panthers beat my Bruins too😢
Hehe yeah
Question just bought SPTA battery sprayer and bilt Hamber auto foam what dilution do you recommend?
Can this ceramic product be used for shower? I have a lot of hard water and I hate to squeegee after every shower.
Yes
Can you use the glass polish with a foam pad on a DA? Arms get tired 😅
You can use a rayon glass polishing pad, on your DA yes.
Another great video Pan. Will this product work for shower glass doors?
Yes
Standard ceramic coating can be used on glass though, so what's the difference here?
I prefer dedicated glass coatings on glass. I feel they perform better over time as they are specific to that surface. Also, not all paint coatings can be used on glass. You have to be careful. Some, like CarPro CQuartz UK 3.0 for example, are only for paint. Not to be applied on glass.
If you have a paint coating that is versatile and can be applied on multiple surfaces (like Adam's Advanced Graphene Ceramic Coating for example), then yes you can apply it to glass as well, if you like its performance on that surface and want to save money by not having to purchase more than one coating.
Great video Pan, keep up the great content!
Thanks Peter!
You want another brother? You can detail my car anytime you want!😝😝😝
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Hello Pan
What would you recommend to to clean and protect a panoramic sunroof?
The same products as for the windshield. See my video here: ruclips.net/video/usdM-TrT7fg/видео.html
Stoner Car Care probably makes so much money on us millennials just on the name alone lmao.
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Stoner is a solid brand . I own a microscope service business and use their products exclusively when it comes to objectives and glass
how would you say it compare to Glaco? Thanks Great video review
I still need more time to test, as this product is fairly new, and new to me. But Ultra Glaco is hard to beat for sure.
Hi from Montreal. I just bought a 2017 Qashqai from Nissan with a new windshield. I notice a minor scratch last week, would the Invisible Glass Stripper could remove it, or I should buy some other product? Then i can use Invisible Glass Ceramic Glass Coating. Thank you, love your videos !!
No the Stripper isn’t made to remove scratches. If it’s a deep scratch there’s nothing you can do.
If it’s a light scratch, you could machine polish it with a glass pad and glass polish. See my video here: ruclips.net/video/yMi5PtyqUI8/видео.html
@@PanTheOrganizer Its is very light scratch, can't even feel it with my nail. Since there's only 1 scratch, do I need to do the whole windshield, or just that spot. Thanks again !!
Quick question… does the stripper in this kit replace the need to clay the glass?
I would still clay the glass first and then use the stripper.
I wonder how much stronger these glass coatings are when compared to the coatings we use on paint
I prefer glass specific coatings on glass surfaces for sure.
Is this good for the rear window too? Or only the windshield? Thanks.
All the exterior glass.
Hi Pan.
Thanks for the ‘potential’ future long term feedback.
Next time I drive up to Montreal, I’m gonna track you down, and swap out Andy’s Mazda, for my New Soul Red Crystal Metallic 2023 Mazda 3 AWD TURBO !!!! Lololol
You’ll never notice !
-Much Love from: TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA 🇨🇦 !!!!
Hehehe! Congrats on your new Mazda 3! That Soul Red color is exceptional!
You should test in the rain to show how easy it rolls off the windshield. No wipers just wind.
It's hard to see when you use pressurized water on the windshield.
Playoffs 2023-2024 Redwings Stanley cup champs!! I can't believe it really happened. (Time Machine👍✌)
Hehe yeah just like our Montreal Canadians, 2024 ain't gonna be the Cup year for either team. ;)
@@PanTheOrganizer hope Stevie knows what he is doing.
Cool but who has 5 days to just let their car sit and “cure” 🙄 lol
I think you got confused here Diego. Once the initial curing of 24 hours is done, you can drive the vehicle in the elements and rain, no problem. Like most coatings.
Just don’t wash the car for the first week after the application. Like most coatings, I recommend waiting 14 days before washing the car.
I hope this helps.
Will have to try this… Hey Pan how do you like the bigboi blower?
See my comments about all my blowers here: ruclips.net/video/4up2Atg4ks0/видео.html
Great video, thanks - love the channel! Bought the kit which arrives tomorrow but have a question. Just did a maintenance wash, so, don't want to wash my car again this soon. If I use the glass polish that comes in the kit, I have to pressure wash it off, which will get residue all over my vehicle - a Tesla model 3 so lots of glass ( I really want to add the hydrophobics to all the glass surfaces to make maintenance washes even easier as I use a blower to remove most of the water and the car is ceramic coated). I really don't want to have to wash my car after rinsing off the polish from all my glass surfaces. Any reason using a clay bar for prep would be less effective than the Stoner polish? Less mess to clean up and then I can use the coating (or, am I missing it?). Thanks for all you share!
Don't cut corners, do it once, do it right. If you don't want to wash your car now, just wait until the next time you wash. Don't take the lazy way out.
A claybar is another step to remove embedded contamination in the glass, but the chemical decon done by the glass polish removes other impurities and contamination. Like an iron remover on paint (chemical decon) and clay bar (mechanical decon). You do both, not just one.
So wait until the next time you wash your car. Wash the car, rinse it, clay the glass, rinse and dry just the windshield (rest of the car can stay wet). Use the glass polish, rinse, and then dry all the car. And then apply the glass coating.
Thanks for the advice! @@PanTheOrganizer
can this be applied outside under cool shade of course if you dont have and indoor space to do so ?
Yes as long as you work on a cool surface in the shade.
Can this product be used with automatic windshield wipers?
On any windshield yes.
Tried the ceramic glass coating today. The cleaner got rid of some water spots that I was unable to remove. I did let it dry perhaps a bit long, so my garden hose didn't really wash it off. I just used a drying towel to clean off all the residue. The sealant went on easily. I used the two towels included to wipe off excess and buff. Looks good so far. Question: instructions say to throw away the sealant applicator pad. What could I use in place of it?
Thanks for sharing your experience. You can use any other coating applicator that you might already have, or one like this: amzn.to/3WyG2OI
My experience too with the stripper - I didn't want to take the time to hook up my pressure washer, so I just used the garden hose and it didn't come off completely. I wiped it with a drying towel and then sprayed it again and all was good.
How does this product compare to the Glaco product you reviewed in the past? Are they both ceramic products? Thanks!
Soft99 Ultra Glaco is still my favourite glass coating.
I will have an update of the Stoner’s performance coming soon.
@@PanTheOrganizer Thanks for the response!
Wiper blade cleaning. I use alcohol wipes to clean. Any suggestions other than the alcohol ?? Thk's Pan.
Hi Doug. See my wiper cleaning tutorial: ruclips.net/video/eB5NtttIkPE/видео.html
Thanks Pan for the info on wiper cleaning. The WD 40 trick was a bonus !!. Will incorporate that trick from now on. THANKS. Doug.
I used to use Nano Lex glass sealant. It just became harder and harder to get in the US.
I might have to give this a try. I already use Stoners Invisible Glass and think it's a great glass cleaner and have been weighing options for coating the glass on my new truck - I put a bunch of miles on daily with lots of opportunities for bug guts...lol.
Can this be used on glass shower doors to help prevent water spotting?
Yes
Great video, hi to Andy, only thing you missed is the wiper blades how about cleaning them or protecting them, as the coating is only as good as the blades 👍
I have a tutorial on cleaning wiper blades here: ruclips.net/video/eB5NtttIkPE/видео.html
@@PanTheOrganizer hope you cleaned Andy's blades 😊
Well I know what one of my fall projects will be...
Will have have a 5 month update video coming next month. Stay tuned!
We have a motor home with huge windshield. Bugs are always an issue how well do u think this would work as far as making it easier to clean bug guts when we are on the road. Also thinking this might work well on shower glass. Thank u for all the great content u provide 😊
Thanks! Yes this would work on your RV and glass shower too. I have a video on glass showers here: ruclips.net/video/hYVfR_3ssWo/видео.html
Thank u @@PanTheOrganizer
Appears to be a solid product so far.
So far so good.
Excellent as ALWAYS!!! Invisible Glass Ceramic Coating vs Galco Ultra. Which takes the win? Wanna do my Mitsubishi FQ 360 EVO X with one of them 🙂
Ultra Glaco is hands down my favorite DIY glass specific coating. It won first place for best glass coating in my latest awards video.
Thank you!! Ill be ordering it today :)@@PanTheOrganizer
Link: amzn.to/3SzxIOD
Do you only do this for the windshield or all the windows on the car?
You can do all the glass if you want.
Take care of that Mazda
Salut Pan ! Tu semble avoir dit que un coup que la bouteille est ouverte le produit dure 14 jours dans la bouteille? Merci
Exact. Une fois ouverte, la compagnie dit qu’il faut utiliser le produit au plus tard deux semaines après l’ouverture.