View Full Version : Thoughts on CQUK on glass??
richluu
01-15-2015, 06:54 PM
Hey all, finally got a question. Has anyone tried using CQUK on glass? Reason asking is on the Hyundai Santa Fe, it looks like the whole roof is practically glass. I know it is probably best to use Forte or some other glass coatings. I don't have it on hand and was just wondering if anyone try this before? Do you see the same durability and protection as if its on paint? Thanks!
Richard
Dr_Pain
01-15-2015, 07:01 PM
The way I understand the technology difference is that UK would sit on top of the glass over Forte which is small enough to penetrate the glass. I am pretty sure you COULD use UK but I doubt you would have the longevity of Forte, since UK can't really make a good mechanical bond with glass. Paint coating actually make a chemical bond with the urethane clear (giving it the longevity(, which won't happen with glass. I hope that make sense.
Use Forte - CQUK is not designed to withstand the physical abrasion from your wipers.
Corey
02-04-2015, 09:45 AM
Hey all, finally got a question. Has anyone tried using CQUK on glass? Reason asking is on the Hyundai Santa Fe, it looks like the whole roof is practically glass. I know it is probably best to use Forte or some other glass coatings. I don't have it on hand and was just wondering if anyone try this before? Do you see the same durability and protection as if its on paint? Thanks!
Richard
Hi Richard! Great question!! And fortunately we have very educated guys here :) Great info on both counts above ^^
Thank you Greg and Claude!
fdresq4
02-04-2015, 11:02 AM
Hi Richard! Great question!! And fortunately we have very educated guys here :) Great info on both counts above ^^
Thank you Greg and Claude!
That's why this forum is one of the Best!
richluu
02-04-2015, 05:03 PM
Yep. Thanks all!!
FSportIS
02-17-2015, 05:57 PM
I think coating on glass works out fine. Sorry to mention a rivalry product but I have Opticoat 2.0 for almost a year on both my Lexus IS250 and IS350's glass and water just sheets off in a upward direction easily in the rain when the car reach 40 MPH or above. The wiper doesn't really affect it during that 1 year. I expect Carpro Cquartz UK will be the same so I just applied it on my family's car yesterday and see how it will go.
I know Hydro2 and Reload can last 1 to 3 months on glass because I have tested it.
fdresq4
02-17-2015, 07:56 PM
I believe Opti Coat 2.0 did not recommend it for windshields.
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