Underbody Coating
Rain repellent is a specialized treatment designed to enhance visibility and safety while driving in wet conditions by creating a hydrophobic layer on the vehicle’s glass surfaces
Why Choose Rain Repellent
Rain repellent is an excellent addition to your vehicle maintenance routine, especially for those who frequently drive in wet conditions. It enhances visibility and safety while also making maintenance easier by keeping the glass cleaner for longer. Investing in a rain repellent treatment not only improves your driving experience but also provides peace of mind during inclement weather.
Key Benefits of Rain Repellent
Improved Visibility: Rain repellent treatments significantly enhance visibility by causing water to bead and roll off the glass, reducing the amount of water that accumulates on the windshield during rain.
Increased Safety: By improving visibility in wet conditions, rain repellent helps drivers react more quickly to hazards, contributing to overall road safety.
Easier Cleaning: The hydrophobic properties of rain repellent make it easier to clean the windshield and other glass surfaces, as dirt, grime, and water are less likely to adhere.
Longevity: Many rain repellent products are designed to last for several months, providing long-term protection against rain and adverse weather conditions.
Enhanced Driving Comfort: With clearer visibility and reduced glare from headlights during rain, drivers can enjoy a more comfortable and stress-free driving experience.
Application Process
Cleaning the Surface: The glass surface is thoroughly cleaned to remove any dirt, grime, or existing wax residues to ensure proper adhesion of the rain repellent.
Application of Rain Repellent: A small amount of the rain repellent solution is applied to the glass using an applicator or cloth, ensuring an even coat across the entire surface.
Buffing: After application, the surface is buffed to remove any excess product and to ensure a smooth finish, enhancing the effectiveness of the treatment.
Curing: The treated surface is allowed to cure for a specified period, during which the hydrophobic properties fully develop.