I know there are folks that love Glare, but I wasn't impressed.
I bought the stuff and decided to really give it a test by using it on my black truck first. Scrubbed the thing down with detergent to remove the old wax, dried it off, rubbed in the first layer of Glare, then came back and top coated with the second layer of Glare, just like the instructions said. I mean, this whole process took most of the day, and yes, it looked good afterwards. Filled all the tiny spider web scratches and stuff. But I don't know that it was any better than Meguiar's Gold Class, which I had been using for years, and it took a whole lot longer. But I figured it would last longer, like the advertising says.
A few days later, it rained and a few days after that, I washed the truck with plain water and clean sponge. All the spider web marks in the paint were back. I mean, if Glare won't hold up to a plain water wash....
Anyway, I put another layer of Meguiar's on it and it's been washed numerous times over the past 3 months and still looks good. Yes, there are some spider webs showing up again, but it's not as bad as the first post-Glare wash. I never got around to trying Glare on the bike. Why bother? It's higher cost, a lot more work, for a result that doesn't hold up as well.
I'll stick with Meguiar's.