there website ( www.newglass2.com ) paints a very pretty picture and seems almost too good to be true. just thought i would inquire about it here before purchasing.
I've seen some good results with that type of polymer (not the same brand)and some not so good. I believe it all has to do with the prep. One of the major downfalls of it is that you have to completely strip it off every time it gets really funky. Apparently easy to use and does have some lasting shine to it. Guess I'm from the "old school" where wet sanding, buffing and waxing is the only way to go. To each his own - I guess. If you do apply it let us all know how it turns out. Pictures are neat too !!!!!!!!!!!!