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  • #46
    Re: Rain X? Windsheild only or all windows?

    Would Rain X come off if you clean your windows with Glass Cleaner? I live in So Cal so I really don't have a need to put anything on the windows since it doesn't rain too much. Plush I love my Bosch Icon Blades, They Are Amazing.

    Does anyone know of anything you can put on you can put on your blades to condition them, without making them streak.


    Also, would Rain X or even just UQW Help prevent dust from settling on your windshield?

    I once put swirls in my paint just to see what it looked like.

    I don't always detail cars, but when I do, I prefer Meguiar's.
    Remove swirls my friends.

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    • #47
      Re: Rain X? Windsheild only or all windows?

      Originally posted by Andrew C. View Post
      Does anyone know of anything you can put on you can put on your blades to condition them, without making them streak.
      303 does make a wiper treatment. They come in little packets and look like the wet naps you get at barbecue places to clean your hands. I tried them and was not impressed. I had some 3-month old wipers and one was chattering a bit. The 303 kind of reduced the chatter but it wasn't anything I would buy again.

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      • #48
        Re: Rain X? Windsheild only or all windows?

        Most times I only do the front and back windows but when I get ambitious I do all the windows including the side mirrors.

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        • #49
          Re: Rain X? Windsheild only or all windows?

          Originally posted by sgrier View Post
          RainX is a terrific product and I've been using it a long time. But in my experience it requires a good bit of buffing to get the haze off. Not a big deal but it takes a few minutes.

          Carefully apply it to a small/medium size area (I do right and left sides in 3-4 areas each), working it in just like wax . Get a nice, even coat then take a break, go eat a sandwich or something. Come back and start buffing off the haze and keep turning or replacing your MF towel or paper towels. You'll get there! DO NOT apply in scorching hot sun!! It will just turn to steam (no kidding).

          I also find the RainX that comes in the spray bottle to be alot easier to work with opposed to dribbleing it on from the smaller squeeze bottle. The spray RainX (16 oz, I think) was around $5 at Walmart and would probably last you a year. That's stupid cheap!

          Bought a gallon of RainX Windshield Washer Fluid (orange stuff) last fall and that seems to help maintain the water sheading action. I have read it might create an orange crude but I haven't noticed that. I'm on the lookout though.
          Try a mist of water on the glass before you buff off the excess... it will come right off every time. And, it won't hurt the performance or longevity of the product.
          -Jake
          Better is a poor man who walks in his integrity than a rich man who is crooked in his ways. -Proverbs 28:6

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          • #50
            Re: Rain X? Windsheild only or all windows?

            rainX on all the windows and roof(glass)

            I got yelled at by pedestrians who get sprayed by the water beads flinged off the glass by the wipers when I use the window spray......

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            • #51
              Re: Rain X? Windsheild only or all windows?

              I use rain-x on front windshield and rear window. It doesn't seem to make much of a difference on side windows, unless you live in a cold area and expect frost(if that case the frost comes off easier or melts faster than non-rain-x windows). Rain-x seems to help having it on the wing mirrors from fogging up too. Rain-x takes a few mins to buff off like others said.

              What I like about rain-x is that after its been applied I can use IPA to clean the windows and the Rain-x stays there for months. I have tired wax and sealant on windows, but rain-x works the best and last longer.

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              • #52
                Re: Rain X? Windsheild only or all windows?

                I use it on all windows & side view mirrors. I tried another product but it left the windows oily, like there was too much silicone even though I applied it very thinly & wiped it off just like the RainX. There's a good reason RainX has the market cornered IMO.

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                • #53
                  Re: Rain X? Windsheild only or all windows?

                  I read before that RainX does not act well with some wipers. End result is you will have to change wiper blade more often.

                  I have no way to confirm this.

                  I usually use Aquapel but it's hard to find in Toronto.

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