Rain X via Amazon Add-on selling for £4.00 for the 500ml minimum £20 spend.
However, it looks as though it has been this price for a few days already.
16 comments
tek-monkey
5 Dec 161#1
Was this price in Asda too I think? Got some a few weeks back for the shower.
whiteston to tek-monkey
5 Dec 161#7
Does that mean you don't have to towel yourself when you get out?
M0nk3h
5 Dec 16#2
I used the non-glass cleaner repellent and it worked well on the shower and my spectacles but I was put off putting it actually on my car due to the apparent interference with rain-sensing wipers.
BraddersJ to M0nk3h
5 Dec 16#6
What interference is this? Would it be remedied by not putting it on the bit near the rain sensor (e.g.: my sensor is at the top of the windscreen where the rear view mirror is attached to the window)
dunfiedoughball
5 Dec 16#3
Does anyone know if this works ok/safely on glasses?
Big annoyance for me when hillwalking is when it rains and I struggle to see .
will thus keep them clear ?
Sophiasky
5 Dec 16#4
Does anybody know of a similar product that helps to keep the frost/ice forming on a car's windscreen? At the moment, I use one of those silver reflective sun blinds for the front windscreen, but still end up having to defrost the rest of the glass around the car? Thank you.
BraddersJ to Sophiasky
5 Dec 161#5
Do you have two keys to your car? I solved this problem by turning my car on 15 mins before leaving for work :smile:
cheekster to Sophiasky
5 Dec 16#10
Read this elsewhere, haven't tested it myself.
Wipe the windows and windscreen of your vehicle down with white vinegar, undiluted, after you park your car for the night. This will prevent frost from building on your car.
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Rain X via Amazon Add-on selling for £4.00 for the 500ml minimum £20 spend.
However, it looks as though it has been this price for a few days already.
16 comments
Big annoyance for me when hillwalking is when it rains and I struggle to see .
will thus keep them clear ?
Wipe the windows and windscreen of your vehicle down with white vinegar, undiluted, after you park your car for the night. This will prevent frost from building on your car.
http://www.neverwet.com/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gZ-KxbFdB0