Glass polish and sealants are designed to restore clarity, remove stubborn marks, and add long-lasting protection to automotive glass. A polish will remove water spots, stains, and light contamination, while a sealant provides a hydrophobic layer that repels water and dirt, making driving in poor weather conditions safer.
What is the difference between glass polish and glass sealant?
Glass Polish: An abrasive product, often containing cerium oxide, used to remove surface defects such as fine scratches, water spots, and oxidation from the glass
Glass Sealant: A protective coating that creates a hydrophobic, or water-repellent, layer on the glass surface, causing water to bead up and roll off
What are the benefits of each product?
Glass Polish: Restores the clarity and smoothness of the glass surface by eliminating microscopic defects
Glass Sealant: Enhances visibility by repelling water, dirt, and grime, making the glass easier to keep clean
How long do sealants last?
A typical sealant can last 4 to 12 months, but this duration is influenced by factors like weather conditions and the frequency of cleaning.
Graphene-based coatings may offer even longer protection, up to a year or more.
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