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Posted by KeithStang7 (Member # 1945) on :
 
For those who have used it, what did you do when it started to wear off? Did you just keep applying it? Because I bought a Fusion that had that shit on there and it's worn off, and the visibility sucks at night. headlights from the other cars seem to "star" or steak across the wind sheild and the wiper blades don't seem to clean the rain off very well. And yes the blades are in new condition. How do you remove it. I've tried all kinds of glass cleaner. Any costructive help is welcomed. [patriot]
 
Posted by hard jokur (Member # 3360) on :
 
not sure how to remove it... might try something with amonia.

On my windows I use Zaino or autowax
 
Posted by fastertoys1 (Member # 5270) on :
 
use a clay bar to remove it... i rain x my windows and love it but it hasnt worn off yet.
 
Posted by 68dustin (Member # 5388) on :
 
i dont even bother with rain x that you put on. Go to walmart and they have rain x that you put in your windshild washer fluid... works hella good!
 
Posted by F.or O.nly R.eal D.rivers (Member # 8971) on :
 
Try cleaning your wiper blades,rubbing alcohol. It really does help,brand new blades can get dirty and not work well as they should
 
Posted by KeithStang7 (Member # 1945) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 68dustin:
i dont even bother with rain x that you put on. Go to walmart and they have rain x that you put in your windshild washer fluid... works hella good!

Does it clean the road crud off, bugs, etc, etc? I'll go check that out today. Thanks for all the info. [patriot]
 




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