How to remove aquapel

The alcohol mix will not remove it..since washer fluid is a strong mix of alc and water...use a paint cleaner product or a fine polish the get it off...or even a glass polish like 1Z glass polish...



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KnuckleBuckett said:
And...why in the heck you would get rid of a product as amazingly awesome as Aquapel???





I just applied Aquapel and have not had a chance to try it in rain yet (which is a good thing b/c I just washed my car). Anyway, I have a place on windshield where it must have soaked in too well as there is an area of cloudiness with an outline shaped just like the Aquapel applicator that will not go away despite rubbing hard with paper towel and even trying to "scratch" it with fingernail. Is there a way to remove this type of cloudiness?
 
E55Houston said:
I just applied Aquapel and have not had a chance to try it in rain yet (which is a good thing b/c I just washed my car). Anyway, I have a place on windshield where it must have soaked in too well as there is an area of cloudiness with an outline shaped just like the Aquapel applicator that will not go away despite rubbing hard with paper towel and even trying to "scratch" it with fingernail. Is there a way to remove this type of cloudiness?

Someone didn't follow the directions...



Any glass polish should clear up the haze, but as stated above, it will also remove the Aquapel.
 
sixty7mustang22 said:
Someone didn't follow the directions...



Any glass polish should clear up the haze, but as stated above, it will also remove the Aquapel.



They sure didn't.



Try using water.



Odds are that the glass was not clean enough in the first place or the Aquapel wasn't removed in good order. I have applied Aquapel at least 20 times now on a variety of vehicles with no issues whatsoever.



I have yet to receive a negative comment.
 
Aquapel is one of the best products around. Thanks to OP for bringing the discussion up !



Yes, you must follow the application instructions :)
 
Yea I really dislike it when they make infomercials like those. It feels scammy. I havent tried it yet, but according to people here, Aquapel seems to be the real deal.
 
At least 6 months, some will say longer. I've been using it for a number of years...great product and will continue using 'til something better shows up.
 
Aquapel is the real deal. The first application on my car lasted a full year, I was amazed. I've tried it on other vehicles also with excellent results.
 
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