If you want something quick, and easy to apply with reasonable durability you will struggle to find a modern product to beat Carpro HydrO2. you just wash the bike as normal, and spray this stuff on with the bike still wet, then rinse it off and it adds a layer of extremely hydrophobic protection which will sheet water like crazy. and if the water doesnt stick and settle, it helps to stop dirt from sticking as well.
In response to the earlier question about coating Visors/Helmets earlier from someone, I re-did my Helmet tonight with Carpro HydrO2 (and did my visor with my usual Gtechniq G5), heres a quick video of its sheeting abilities, as you can imagine, sheeting rain off at speed is not an issue much
Quote from: mickvp on 05 June 2013, 10:18:41 pmIn response to the earlier question about coating Visors/Helmets earlier from someone, I re-did my Helmet tonight with Carpro HydrO2 (and did my visor with my usual Gtechniq G5), heres a quick video of its sheeting abilities, as you can imagine, sheeting rain off at speed is not an issue much That looks like just the result I'm looking for. Thanks for filming that little demonstration.