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Glass Maintenance Kit
Glass Maintenance Kit
Regular price
$139.00 AUD
Regular price
Sale price
$139.00 AUD
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Product Specifications
- Glass Oil-Film Remover 350 ml × 1
- Quick Glass Coating 350 ml × 1
- G.33 Glass Wiping Cloth × 1
- Handheld Glass Sponge × 1 (an equivalent item will be substituted if out of stock)
Product Description
- The Glass Oil-Film Remover features a high-solids formula that achieves decontamination with a small amount of product.
- Effortlessly removes water spots, water marks, and oil film to improve visibility and driving safety.
- Quick Glass Coating is a 100% glass-coating concentrate that effectively fills micro-pores in glass.
- Produces fast-moving water beads and lasts for over 2–4 months.
- Improves fine micro-scratches on glass and restores crystal-clear gloss.
- Suitable for windshields, side windows, household glass, mirrors, and more.
Usage Instructions
- Before use, thoroughly clean dust and dirt from the glass surface.
- While slightly damp, apply the Glass Oil-Film Remover with the included sponge.
- After scrubbing evenly, wait 3–5 minutes and rinse clean with water.
- If water beads “smear,” it indicates stubborn oil film—repeat cleaning.
- After the glass is completely free of oil and fully dry, evenly spray Quick Glass Coating and use the included cloth to spread and level to a uniform finish.
Notices
- * Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Why do the wipers chatter?
- A: Oil film adhering to automotive glass due to environmental contamination can cause wiper chatter.
- A: Water-repellent agents or glass coatings on the windshield may also cause wiper chatter.
- A: The OEM wiper motor may be too strong or too weak.
- A: Wiper blades may have hardened or worn.
- A: The wiper frame may have aged or loosened.
- A: The wiper design may not conform closely to the glass.
- Q: Why do brand-new wipers chatter or make noise right after replacement?
- A: Residual oil film or dirt remains on the glass surface.
- A: The wiper actuation system (motor, arm, or linkage) may be the cause; please have it inspected by a service center.
