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freshyip
12-29-2004, 05:16 AM
dear all,
do you have any good and suggested "rain remover" fluid that i should be recommended to. Thanks! :D
christyles
12-29-2004, 06:47 AM
dear all,
do you have any good and suggested "rain remover" fluid that i should be recommended to. Thanks! :D
What do you mean rain remover?
Do you mean rain repellant for the windshield? Rain-X (yellow bottle at Crappy Tire)
freshyip
12-29-2004, 04:10 PM
What do you mean rain remover?
Do you mean rain repellant for the windshield? Rain-X (yellow bottle at Crappy Tire)
yeah something like that i remember a couple years ago i saw this bottle called "rain remover" so i assumed it's named that way...anymore suggestions?
how much are they btw? are they ONLY rain resistant? thanks!
regards,
oyster
12-29-2004, 05:41 PM
yeah something like that i remember a couple years ago i saw this bottle called "rain remover" so i assumed it's named that way...anymore suggestions?
how much are they btw? are they ONLY rain resistant? thanks!
regards,
just a word of caution, I've been reading on it. Works great if you can reapply it on a regular basis but I will leave a film residue if you can't recoat it. That's what I read on other forums
Whiplash-GT
12-29-2004, 10:02 PM
new wiper blades..
ain't nuthin' else i'd use..
oyster, yer dead on the money..
even using yer wiper blades'll mess things up..
Asmodeus
12-29-2004, 10:39 PM
Rain X, with the Rain X washer fluid and coat the wiper blades in Rain X, then wash the car in Rain X and apply a few coats of wax, be sure to wax the windshield too.
Park indoors and never drive, you'll be fine. ;)
Actually, I apply a coat of RainX once a month, and i'm using their washer fluid. Seems to do the trick.
christyles
12-29-2004, 10:41 PM
I've never had a problem with Rainx. Oyster, maybe you should wash your car more often, that might solve the problem.
christyles
12-29-2004, 10:42 PM
I also like the fact that when I use it and it does rain, i don't even use the wipers to clear my windshield, the rain is literally rolling right off. it's pretty cool. Some of my firends notice. I told them its a special type of windshield glass, and a i have a blower at the bottomw of the exterior windishield that blows anything on the surface away. Ha ha ha ha ;)
oyster
12-29-2004, 11:01 PM
maybe you should wash your car more often, that might solve the problem.
wash my car more often? :D
nah...I drive it on the road too much...one wash and the car will be dirty again
christyles
12-29-2004, 11:23 PM
wash my car more often? :D
nah...I drive it on the road too much...one wash and the car will be dirty again
So keep on washing it. You drive it... once every week , go to a coin-op and hose the shiat out of it. Don't bother scrubbing it... just pressure wash the hell out of it.
freshyip
12-30-2004, 12:16 AM
dear all,
thanks for all your kind replies.
where can i get this "Rain X"? and how much money will it approximately cost? my blades have been used for about 4 years now and have not replaced them yet, if i should replace them which do you recommend? and i want it to work good with this "Rain X" thanks! :D
Regin8r
12-30-2004, 08:00 AM
It is available at local CDN Tire or Walmart. It comes in 2 different packages the spray bottle and a pour bottle. The spray was like $12, and I think the pour bottle was $10. I use the spray one.
I like the OEM wiper blades and I haven't had any reason to change that combination. I mean if the blade cleans your window completely, I don't see how any other blade can clean any better that completely....
freshyip
12-30-2004, 11:41 PM
thank you for all your kind replies! :D
Asmodeus
01-02-2005, 05:05 PM
I've just applied a Motul product to the car, as a test of the product's ability to dissipate water, snow and dust.
I'll keep you all appraised.
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