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Old 07-04-2015, 03:55 AM   #1
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Rain X Glass Treatment

Just thought I mention this if you are not using it. I took the new RV on a trip and had forgotten about Rain X and got into a lot of heavy rain and had some issues seeing.

Before the return trip I got out the ladder and rubbed the Rain X glass treatment into the windshield and front side glass and my mirrors. What a difference, you often do not even have to turn on the wipers which is helpful if you have been driving awhile and have a bug splattered windshield as it seems to prevent the bugs from getting caked on as thick and often do not even have to turn on wipers which is good to prevent that first minute or two of windshield bug smear.

I since added to the cars. In a pinch with a bad wiper blade or inop wipers I think you could still drive safely in all but the heaviest rain.

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I switched everything over to Rain X wiper solvent with the same results. It's not that much more than the cheap stuff, and I'm constantly rewarded for spending that extra buck to get it.
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I use Rejex. It works the same as Rain X and is much easier to apply and remove
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I switched everything over to Rain X wiper solvent with the same results. It's not that much more than the cheap stuff, and I'm constantly rewarded for spending that extra buck to get it.
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