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EnduroShield - anyone used it?

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Old 09-08-10, 03:29 AM
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Default EnduroShield - anyone used it?

Has anyone used the EnduroShield glass coating on their car windscreen?

and if so what were the results?
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Old 09-06-11, 08:56 AM
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Default Enduroshield

I had to respond to your post. I use Enduroshield on my car. It is brilliant! Really easy to apply and it lasts a very long time. I reckon I reapply after 9 months.

To apply, you clean the glass with a cleaner and wipe clean. You then spray Enduroshield onto the glass - perhaps a third of the windscreen at a time. As you wipe it on you will feel the glass go really silky smooth. That's it. Leave for a few hours to bond with the glass and you are ready to go.

To reapply it is equally easy. You do NOT have to remove any residue. You simply clean the glass and reapply Enduroshield.

I would strongly recommend changing wipers blades when you apply Enduroshield to get the best results.

In use, the glass is generally cleaner and is much easier to keep clean. In rain, the results are fantastic. Enduroshield is invisible and you would not know it is there until it rains.

I love it - as you have probably gathered!! Hope this helps.
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