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- From: ybsim@oakhill.sps.mot.com (Yah-Bin Sim)
- Subject: Re: Rain-X leaving cruddy film on windows?
- Message-ID: <1992Sep8.214851.8047@oakhill.sps.mot.com>
- Organization: Motorola Inc., Austin, Texas
- References: <1992Sep4.220209.9491@icus.ICUS.COM> <1891n7INNakv@agate.berkeley.edu>
- Distribution: usa
- Date: Tue, 8 Sep 1992 21:48:51 GMT
- Lines: 33
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- In article <1891n7INNakv@agate.berkeley.edu> abulloch@garnet.berkeley.edu (Anthony Bulloch) writes:
- >In article <1992Sep4.220209.9491@icus.ICUS.COM>
- >lenny@icus.ICUS.COM (Lenny Tropiano) writes:
- >
- >>I just applied some Rain-X to my windows, and it seems after a day or
- >>two a dry-film of some sort appeared on the windows, side windows and
- >>the sunroof. Has anyone else had this experience?
- >
- Lenny,
- Was it dust? This never happened to me, and I live in Austin. Did you follow
- the instructions, and use a damp cloth before wiping it dry?
-
- >You might want to consider using Reflections, manufactured by Espial.
- >It's a great glass-cleaner which never streaks and also protects
- >agaist misting and fogging - better still, it's 100% non-toxic and
- >ecologically green. That's what Espial specialises in, actually:
- >....[stuff deleted]
- >sign-up fee, but you recoup that almost immediately by being able to
- >buy at wholesale, of course, and the company has an 800 number for
- >ordering direct.)
- >....[stuff deleted]
- >Anthony Bulloch
- >(510) 549-9127 (home)
- >abulloch@garnet.berkeley.edu
- >
- So, what's the 800 number?
-
- Also, does the "Reflections" do the same job as the Rain-X would, to the
- windshield? With Rain-X, when it rains, the rain drops "beads" up on the
- windshields and get deflected/runoff the windshield quickly. When it rains,
- I can see a lot better with Rain-X applied. (No flames intended)
-
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