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Actually johnny, I'm finding that I get great results without using a whole lot of the stuff. I'm using Pledge because I haven't found the Endust yet, but what I do is spray a thin layer on the glass, then spray some directly on a paper towel folded into a 4x4 square, then wipe it around evenly and let it dry.

I'm using nowhere near 1/8 can per car.

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Finally tried this stuff. I really like it so far, after two BGs. It dries faster than sizing, and cleans up a lot easier. Though I've only tried a couple, it seems to interact with the film/glass about the same as sizing.

I found it at the local hardware store with all the other cleaning supplies.

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