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<blockquote data-quote="TerminatoRS" data-source="post: 16689774" data-attributes="member: 195778"><p>I've only run it through one winter, but a few things I noticed...</p><p></p><p>Snow and ice don't stick to the hood as much. Seemed to slide off long before the heat from the motor warmed the hood.</p><p></p><p>Car washes were more effective at getting that salt haze gone. I assume because the crud can't adhere to the paint as much... In general, the hydrophobics make the drying process several times more effective although that's true for all these types of products.</p><p></p><p>I used it on my tonneau cover, windows, and mirrors. Same story with snow and ice adhering.</p><p></p><p>My truck gets a garage spot so I can't speak to sitting outside night after night. I still hit it with a little booster once a month after a wash, though, mostly because I'm OCD about having a clean vehicle. lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerminatoRS, post: 16689774, member: 195778"] I've only run it through one winter, but a few things I noticed... Snow and ice don't stick to the hood as much. Seemed to slide off long before the heat from the motor warmed the hood. Car washes were more effective at getting that salt haze gone. I assume because the crud can't adhere to the paint as much... In general, the hydrophobics make the drying process several times more effective although that's true for all these types of products. I used it on my tonneau cover, windows, and mirrors. Same story with snow and ice adhering. My truck gets a garage spot so I can't speak to sitting outside night after night. I still hit it with a little booster once a month after a wash, though, mostly because I'm OCD about having a clean vehicle. lol [/QUOTE]
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