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prepare your glass for Glaco application

I recently had the pleasure of trying out the Glaco Glass Compound Roll On, and I am thoroughly impressed with its performance. This glass preparation cleaner is a true gem in the world of car detailing. Priced at just £10.99 for a 100 ml bottle, it offers incredible value for money.

What sets Glaco Glass Compound Roll On apart is its ability to effortlessly tackle even the toughest oily stains and residues from previous coatings. The combination of small, hard particles and big soft particles in the formula ensures a powerful yet gentle cleaning action. I found that it made cleaning my car windows a breeze, preparing them perfectly for a glass coating application.

The application process is where this product truly shines. Thanks to the specially shaped handle, applying the cleaner is not only easy but also a pleasant experience. The wide felt applicator covers a large area, making the task incredibly convenient and efficient. Following the simple steps provided – washing the glass surface, shaking the bottle, applying slight pressure, and rinsing the compound with water – resulted in sparkling, streak-free windows.

The Glaco Glass Compound Roll On has now become an indispensable part of my car detailing routine. Its effectiveness, ease of use, and affordable price make it a standout choice for anyone looking to achieve professional-grade results. I highly recommend this product to fellow car enthusiasts and detailing professionals – it will undoubtedly elevate your car care routine to a whole new level.

EDITORS' SCORE
4.5/5
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