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Griot’s Garage Ceramic Glass Coating Kit for Car Detailing

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Amazon has Griot's Garage Ceramic Glass Coating Kit for Car Detailing (10867) on sale for $15.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

Product Description:
  • Includes SiO2-based coating liquid, applicator pad, suede towels
  • Resists water for clearer views in all weather conditions
  • Hydrophobic coating reduces dust and dirt buildup
  • Provides up to 12 months protection on windshields
  • Easy application with quick haze and buff off process

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Amazon has Griot's Garage Ceramic Glass Coating Kit for Car Detailing (10867) on sale for $15.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

Product Description:
  • Includes SiO2-based coating liquid, applicator pad, suede towels
  • Resists water for clearer views in all weather conditions
  • Hydrophobic coating reduces dust and dirt buildup
  • Provides up to 12 months protection on windshields
  • Easy application with quick haze and buff off process

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The consensus among enthusiasts on Reddit and detailing-specific Facebook groups is that both products are highly effective, but they serve different user needs regarding durability and application effort.
1. Ceramic Glass Coating Kit

This is viewed as the "heavy-duty" option.

The Consensus: Users generally report it as significantly more hydrophobic and durable than the standard sealant. Many reviewers on r/AutoDetailing note that while it is more expensive, it can last 6–12 months on a windshield (even with wiper use) and up to 2 years on side windows.
Performance: It is praised for its "self-cleaning" properties during rain, with water often "ejecting" off the glass at speeds as low as 30-35 mph.
The "Catch": The community emphasizes that preparation is non-negotiable. For the ceramic coating to work, the glass must be clayed and polished (ideally with the Fine Glass Polish included in the kit) to remove all contaminants. Some users have reported wiper "chatter" or skipping if the glass wasn't perfectly prepped or if the coating was applied too thickly.
2. Glass Sealant Kit

This is the "old reliable" choice for many DIYers.

The Consensus: It is widely considered one of the best "bang-for-your-buck" glass treatments, often preferred over Rain-X for being more durable and less prone to hazing.
Application: It is much more forgiving than the ceramic version. Users appreciate that they can apply it quickly after a standard wash. It typically lasts 2–4 months before needing a top-up.
Community Tip: A popular strategy in detailing groups is to use the Glass Sealant as a base layer and then maintain it with Griot's Ceramic Glass Cleaner during regular washes to extend the hydrophobic effect indefinitely.

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TwinTurboJoshYesterday 02:57 PM
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Anyone know how this compares to Griot's glass sealant product?
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The consensus among enthusiasts on Reddit and detailing-specific Facebook groups is that both products are highly effective, but they serve different user needs regarding durability and application effort.
1. Ceramic Glass Coating Kit

This is viewed as the "heavy-duty" option.
  • The Consensus: Users generally report it as significantly more hydrophobic and durable than the standard sealant. Many reviewers on r/AutoDetailing note that while it is more expensive, it can last 6–12 months on a windshield (even with wiper use) and up to 2 years on side windows.
  • Performance: It is praised for its "self-cleaning" properties during rain, with water often "ejecting" off the glass at speeds as low as 30-35 mph.
  • The "Catch": The community emphasizes that preparation is non-negotiable. For the ceramic coating to work, the glass must be clayed and polished (ideally with the Fine Glass Polish included in the kit) to remove all contaminants. Some users have reported wiper "chatter" or skipping if the glass wasn't perfectly prepped or if the coating was applied too thickly.
2. Glass Sealant Kit

This is the "old reliable" choice for many DIYers.
  • The Consensus: It is widely considered one of the best "bang-for-your-buck" glass treatments, often preferred over Rain-X for being more durable and less prone to hazing.
  • Application: It is much more forgiving than the ceramic version. Users appreciate that they can apply it quickly after a standard wash. It typically lasts 2–4 months before needing a top-up.
  • Community Tip: A popular strategy in detailing groups is to use the Glass Sealant as a base layer and then maintain it with Griot's Ceramic Glass Cleaner during regular washes to extend the hydrophobic effect indefinitely.
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Quote from abcsr2ez4me :
The consensus among enthusiasts on Reddit and detailing-specific Facebook groups is that both products are highly effective, but they serve different user needs regarding durability and application effort.
1. Ceramic Glass Coating Kit

This is viewed as the "heavy-duty" option.
  • The Consensus: Users generally report it as significantly more hydrophobic and durable than the standard sealant. Many reviewers on r/AutoDetailing note that while it is more expensive, it can last 6–12 months on a windshield (even with wiper use) and up to 2 years on side windows.
  • Performance: It is praised for its "self-cleaning" properties during rain, with water often "ejecting" off the glass at speeds as low as 30-35 mph.
  • The "Catch": The community emphasizes that preparation is non-negotiable. For the ceramic coating to work, the glass must be clayed and polished (ideally with the Fine Glass Polish included in the kit) to remove all contaminants. Some users have reported wiper "chatter" or skipping if the glass wasn't perfectly prepped or if the coating was applied too thickly.
2. Glass Sealant Kit

This is the "old reliable" choice for many DIYers.
  • The Consensus: It is widely considered one of the best "bang-for-your-buck" glass treatments, often preferred over Rain-X for being more durable and less prone to hazing.
  • Application: It is much more forgiving than the ceramic version. Users appreciate that they can apply it quickly after a standard wash. It typically lasts 2–4 months before needing a top-up.
  • Community Tip: A popular strategy in detailing groups is to use the Glass Sealant as a base layer and then maintain it with Griot's Ceramic Glass Cleaner during regular washes to extend the hydrophobic effect indefinitely.
Very thorough explanation. I'm getting 2+ months from the super cheap RainX, so for me, this looks like a pass.
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SorbertToday 01:38 PM
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Quote from TwinTurboJosh :
Anyone know how this compares to Griot's glass sealant product?
I used the glass sealant 2 years ago when I got my car last year on my major detailing day switched and I saw a bit better rain repellent on the ceramic and I had to apply the regular version 2 times a yar so far I have not had to reapply the ceramic though I finally see degradation in the past 3 weeks but got another month before reapply time. Just another I do the big detail every may time after the pollen lessons where I live. And last both years i topped them off with ceramic glass cleaner about 1-2 times a month which helps
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WDEagleToday 01:52 PM
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I'm seeing the same price at my local O'Reilly Store.
https://www.oreillyauto.com/detai...gri0/10867
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CleverHorn4674Today 02:51 PM
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Ceramic seems to last longer but I'm also in a warmer climate with less frequent rain. Just make sure your car is really clean before trying to apply this.

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bob151Today 03:15 PM
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How long does something like this last compared to an automated car wash's spray on "ceramic" that I have occasionally paid for?
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SDLooperToday 03:23 PM
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Quote from bob151 :
How long does something like this last compared to an automated car wash's spray on "ceramic" that I have occasionally paid for?
If you would have even took a few seconds to read what anyone posted, you'd see prep is key.

Highly doubt your windshield is correctly cleaned/prep'd before you random auto car wash runs Roll Eyes (Sarcastic)
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I think this will go crystalized several months after opened, so use it or lose it. The excess can also be applied to headlights. Again, proper prep is the key.
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schujToday 06:45 PM
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Just skip this stuff and get Aquapel, which was developed by PPG. I've been using it for decades, and nothing lasts as long.
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ditto33Today 07:45 PM
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Is this safe to be apply to fairly new car.
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SDLooperToday 07:49 PM
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Quote from ditto33 :
Is this safe to be apply to fairly new car.
So in your mind, the glass is made fresh at the same time the car is assembled ? Confused


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Quote from SDLooper :
So in your mind, the glass is made fresh at the same time the car is assembled ? Confused(spoiler: No)
I imagine this works for older dirty glass, my is not, despite it has repealent.

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