I am going to jump the gun and throw this out here so you can research it more if youd like, as I have. NanoCeramic coatings are the latest rage in auto detailing. They are a coating that gives all the benefits of waxes and polymer coatings with the bonus of a super hard "shell", that they claim lasts somewhere between 2-5 years, depending on who you beleive and the conditions you drive/ride in. I have been researching them for a few months and have pulled the trigger on a brand and have just, in-fact coated my ST, not an hour ago. This coating is recommended for the paint, plastic and glass. I am going to put it on my screen. I dont ride in the rain alot, TBH, but Im hoping it makes washing the bugs off easier. In all the manufacturers videos, they display great hydrophobic properties. In my research, I couldnt find any cons to these coatings, so I decided to give it a try. I mainly got it for my truck, because I am trying to make weekly washes go quicker. When I said earlier that I was jumping the gun, I was referring to the fact that I dont like to speak of/endorse something that I haven't tested out myself, but I thought in this case that I would throw it out there and tell you the claims that are being made so that you, or anyone, for that matter can look into this technology if they want. Ill attach a video of it being applied to glass (although the application would be similar for plastic/lexan/polycarbonate), by the manufacturer of the coating I bought. I will be doing my truck on the weekend, so I wont know for a week or 2 how well it works, but I have no reason to be pessimistic. A word of caution... a little goes a long way but the stuff isnt cheap and I would not buy it just to put on glass. I am doing it as a whole vehicle(s) treatment. I am mentioning it in case you wanted to do your whole bike or car OR it is possible that a local detailing shop may do your screen with it if you so choose to go that route. I wouldnt think it would cost much to do a screen
Did you know that ceramic coating can be used on automotive glass? Well, to quote Officer John McClain from the movie Die Hard – “Glass – who gives a ***** about glass?” In retrospect, McClain is right. As automotive enthusiasts, we tend to focus so much effort on protecting our paint, keeping...
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