This advanced model of water repellent developed by G'ZOX achieves superior water repellency and durability. Using 3 essential steps of "polishing" ⇒ "stabilising" ⇒ "coating".
The large volume means it has excellent cost performance. All liquids use solvents that comply with the "Organic Solvent Poisoning Prevention Regulations (Organic Regulations)", which contributes to a safer working environment.
Name of product | G'ZOX Burst View |
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JAN code | 4975759037286 |
Content | Glass abrasive 360ml Stabiliser 360ml Water repellent 360ml Sponge 1pc Cloth (orange) 1pc Paper 40pc Cloth (blue) 1pc |
Ingredients and materials | Abrasive: cerium oxide Stabilizer: IPA Coating: IPA, dipropylene glycol monomethyl ether, hydrochloric acid |
How to use the product
THIS PRODUCT IS FOR PROFESSIONAL USE ONLY
(Polishing)
1. Wash off any sand, dust and dirt on the glass surface and dry off the remaining water.
2. Shake the abrasive bottle well, apply it to the grey surface of the sponge, and polish the glass.
* You can also work with a machine polisher.
3. After polishing until the liquid is not repelled, rinse thoroughly with water.
4. Thoroughly remove the water remaining on the glass surface. Wipe off any water on the body or window frame with a towel.
(Stabilising)
5. Ensure no water or abrasive remains on the glass surface.
6. Apply an appropriate amount of stabilizer to the cloth (orange) and spread it over the glass to degrease the surface.
7. Dry thoroughly until all liquid has disappeared.
(Coating)
8. Ensure no stabiliser liquid remains on the glass surface.
9. Apply an appropriate amount of coating to the paper and spread it over the glass surface.
10. After drying for 5 minutes in summer or 10 minutes in winter, buff off the residue with the cloth (blue). Check visibility from inside the vehicle, and buff any residue until the surface is clear.
(Polishing)
1. Wash off any sand, dust and dirt on the glass surface and dry off the remaining water.
2. Shake the abrasive bottle well, apply it to the grey surface of the sponge, and polish the glass.
* You can also work with a machine polisher.
3. After polishing until the liquid is not repelled, rinse thoroughly with water.
4. Thoroughly remove the water remaining on the glass surface. Wipe off any water on the body or window frame with a towel.
(Stabilising)
5. Ensure no water or abrasive remains on the glass surface.
6. Apply an appropriate amount of stabilizer to the cloth (orange) and spread it over the glass to degrease the surface.
7. Dry thoroughly until all liquid has disappeared.
(Coating)
8. Ensure no stabiliser liquid remains on the glass surface.
9. Apply an appropriate amount of coating to the paper and spread it over the glass surface.
10. After drying for 5 minutes in summer or 10 minutes in winter, buff off the residue with the cloth (blue). Check visibility from inside the vehicle, and buff any residue until the surface is clear.