rain x rain repellent very good for cars and shower screens. Good price
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trikidy
14 Nov 1611#10
Cold, I bought five bottles of the stuff and it still rained on my walk to work, did not repel any rain.
flamethrower to trikidy
14 Nov 164#14
read the instructions properly, I drank half a bottle last year and not a drop of water stayed on my skin since :smirk:
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proudwelshman
17 Nov 16#23
the 500ml is only £4
Rhythmeister
16 Nov 16#22
If your wipers chatter it's time to upgrade to aero blade ones via fleabay for about a fiver :wink:
MonkeysUncle
15 Nov 161#21
For folks who haven't used the potent stuff, wash your windscreen and windows, then wash them again and rinse with hot water. If they don't dry use kitchen towel to dry them, apply some rain x on a cloth working in like you would a wax. then use something like a microfiber towel to buff off when it dries. Don't leave it on too long, and keep buffing you soft Nancy, if you see kind of rainbows, keep buffing! Your applying a nano wax. Buff buff buff. You should basically think you have just ruined your windows you have to buff that much, and probably work up a good sweat.
Then all of a sudden your windows will be really slippery and you know its worked. Think of something like George Clooney walks in on your mrs. Yes its slippy!
I hope that was descriptive enough for you guys on rain x application :stuck_out_tongue:
Tbh its a pain to apply but I think results are definitely worth it. People who say it smears etc. probably don't apply it properly. Do it properly and you can be a smart **** who flicks the wipers on because you get a bit conscious about looking like your a spanner who drives without lights on at night, or a indicator on constantly, or don't know how to turn wipers out of storm mode. :smile:
MonkeysUncle
15 Nov 16#20
Rain x is quite good, but id recommended aquapel. Been using it for a year or so and find it beads better than rain x. But it only starts running off the screen from about 50mph. Can get it about £4.80 on eBay.
Rhythmeister
15 Nov 161#19
EVERY driver should be forced to use this so they can see in rain :man:
lianne21
14 Nov 16#13
So if I spray this on glass shower screen it keeps it clean ?
Towelie to lianne21
15 Nov 161#18
It won't keep it 100% clean but the water will run off it quicker. It's almost like when you wax a car the water runs off it easier rather than sitting.
I find this quite useful in the winter putting on the rear windscreen. As I don't have a wiper it helps the rain run off but no way does it keep it 100% clear.
Hpi_matrix
15 Nov 16#17
Used to use this, tried out a different more expensive product (Gtecniq), wouldn't go back. I've only had to apply it once and so far its lasted a year.
arachnoid
14 Nov 16#12
The label reads : Not for plastics
steve252 to arachnoid
15 Nov 16#16
There are two types - one for glass, the other for plastics.
thrower74
15 Nov 161#15
I use it on the bath screen and the wall tiles in the shower. it helps to stop the build up of water marks
trikidy
14 Nov 1611#10
Cold, I bought five bottles of the stuff and it still rained on my walk to work, did not repel any rain.
flamethrower to trikidy
14 Nov 164#14
read the instructions properly, I drank half a bottle last year and not a drop of water stayed on my skin since :smirk:
scottz17
14 Nov 161#11
Will this work on my spectacles? :man:
sadact06
14 Nov 16#9
I use on van/car side windows and mirrors in winter. Helps visability a lot. Heat...
aircanman
14 Nov 161#8
Hate this product, once it is on, it will not come off. Your wipers will chatter and make loads of noise during normal operation, even though regular users will say you don't need to use the wipers, you do. And then the product starts wearing off in patches so you have to re apply it or put up with really bad visibility. May be good for shower screens, but at least you don't need to see through them!
IWANTBLUE
14 Nov 16#7
picked up a bottle myself yesterday :smiley: never thought to post it?? is it that big a deal for this?? I just picked it up as mine is years old and virtually empty... want it for my side mirrors actually as they hold the morning fog/dew
ratsdomino
14 Nov 161#6
never used this. any good?
tek-monkey
14 Nov 16#5
Will look tomorrow, thanks.
summerof76
14 Nov 16#4
Heat added, will pop in tomorrow and pick one up
Twevor
14 Nov 16#3
Please add the merchant
awoodhall2003
14 Nov 16#2
Add the merchant so others know. Nice find though.
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Then all of a sudden your windows will be really slippery and you know its worked. Think of something like George Clooney walks in on your mrs. Yes its slippy!
I hope that was descriptive enough for you guys on rain x application :stuck_out_tongue:
Tbh its a pain to apply but I think results are definitely worth it. People who say it smears etc. probably don't apply it properly. Do it properly and you can be a smart **** who flicks the wipers on because you get a bit conscious about looking like your a spanner who drives without lights on at night, or a indicator on constantly, or don't know how to turn wipers out of storm mode. :smile:
I find this quite useful in the winter putting on the rear windscreen. As I don't have a wiper it helps the rain run off but no way does it keep it 100% clear.