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- From: wagener@bcstec.ca.boeing.com (Pamela Pincha-Wagener)
- Newsgroups: rec.autos.tech,misc.consumers
- Subject: Re: Rain-X leaving cruddy film on windows?
- Message-ID: <3586@bcstec.ca.boeing.com>
- Date: 9 Sep 92 20:55:49 GMT
- References: <1992Sep4.220209.9491@icus.ICUS.COM> <1891n7INNakv@agate.berkeley.edu> <1992Sep8.214851.8047@oakhill.sps.mot.com>
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- ybsim@oakhill.sps.mot.com (Yah-Bin Sim) writes:
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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?
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- The only time I've had that happen is when I didn't buff off
- the Rain-X film that forms after it dries (sort of like
- with any polish.) I've never had any problems with it after a
- couple of days. I'd try cleaning and reapplying according
- to the directions. I really love how well the stuff works.
- Believe me, living in Seattle gives me more than enough
- wet conditions to test it with. The only gripes I have
- with Rain-X is that one can't put it on a wet windshield,
- and it doesn't last as long in really wet weather.
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