Amazon has
8oz. Griot's Garage Vehicle Glass Sealant (All Weather Condition; 11033) for
$9.99.
Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
Griot's Garage has
8oz. Griot's Garage Vehicle Glass Sealant (All Weather Condition; 11033) for
$9.99.
Shipping is free on $49+ orders
Thanks to Deal Hunter
phoinix for posting this deal.
Note, Subscribe & Save is available as an alternative shipping method.
Features:
- This sealant dramatically increases your wet weather visibility making for a safer and much less stressful experience.
- Simply wipe on and buff off. It creates a hydrophobic surface that repels water instantly.
- It also helps you remove ice, salt, frost, and bug jerky more easily. Great for sleet and snow along with helping your wipers work better.
Leave a Comment
Top Comments
Since then, the Rain-X brand has been sold a couple times, and the current version could arguably be called Rain-X Lite, not as good as in the past in my experience. I've found the GG product is now more durable.
Griot's MSRP for this product has always been $9.99.
For whatever reason, Amazon typically sells it for ~$20, and since people continue to pay it, they keep it high even after being notified that their pricing is way out of wack.
They're also helped by the fact that the chain parts stores like AutoZone don't carry it any longer, so distribution is more limited. Either bend over for Amazon, or try to spend enough at Griot's to get free shipping or at least better amortize the shipping cost. Euro car owners can get it from a place like FCP without paying a premium.
Neither can match a product like Xpel for durability, but one pays for those single application vials, which are also counterfeited.
Rain-X is a smidge easier to use, but I have gotten better at putting the Griot's on and takes a out the same amount of time. Griot's works great on our glass shower door, too.
32 Comments
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Mr_Snoop
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank PurpleLumber9970
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank thammuz
Rain-X is a smidge easier to use, but I have gotten better at putting the Griot's on and takes a out the same amount of time. Griot's works great on our glass shower door, too.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank hundredlives
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank CrankyBastard
Since then, the Rain-X brand has been sold a couple times, and the current version could arguably be called Rain-X Lite, not as good as in the past in my experience. I've found the GG product is now more durable.
Griot's MSRP for this product has always been $9.99.
For whatever reason, Amazon typically sells it for ~$20, and since people continue to pay it, they keep it high even after being notified that their pricing is way out of wack.
They're also helped by the fact that the chain parts stores like AutoZone don't carry it any longer, so distribution is more limited. Either bend over for Amazon, or try to spend enough at Griot's to get free shipping or at least better amortize the shipping cost. Euro car owners can get it from a place like FCP without paying a premium.
Neither can match a product like Xpel for durability, but one pays for those single application vials, which are also counterfeited.
Rain-X is a smidge easier to use, but I have gotten better at putting the Griot's on and takes a out the same amount of time. Griot's works great on our glass shower door, too.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Leave a Comment