God damnit. Is there a more overrated product in the history of mankind?Clean, apply, dry.....then it fucking rains and the shit only lasts an hour. Nothing in this world works.
Have you tried buttchugging it?
MOVE to a place where *real* men scrape ice and snow from their windshields.Rain-X?!? Fucking snowflake.
MOVE to a place where *real* men scrape ice and snow from their windshields.Rain-X?!? Fucking snowflake. *Real* men don't have windshields, snowflake.
MOVE to a place where *real* men scrape ice and snow from their windshields.Rain-X?!? Fucking snowflake. *Real* men don't have windshields, snowflake. My tractor doesnt have a windshield
I use Rain-X, and I like it . But you have to use it regularly, or like you said, it doesn't last long enough. I clean the windshield, apply it, let it haze, then use a soaking wet paper towel to remove it, and then dry the windshield. IMO, that works better than the apply, let haze, and buff method.A couple things to remember. Don't use your wipers. Put straight water in your wiper fluid reservoir. Get in the habit of applying it weekly or every couple weeks.The shit that will fuck you is when it isn't raining, but the roads are wet. The spray isn't enough water to bead up and roll off. The spray is full of dirt, and using your wipers to clear your windshield will wear out Rain-X fast.Still, when it's pouring rain, and you're driving alongside a truck, Rain-X rules. I haven't put it on since it turned cold, and it's just now getting to the point of not working very well.
I use Rain-X, and I like it . But you have to use it regularly, or like you said, it doesn't last long enough. I clean the windshield, apply it, let it haze, then use a soaking wet paper towel to remove it, and then dry the windshield. IMO, that works better than the apply, let haze, and buff method.A couple things to remember. Don't use your wipers. Put straight water in your wiper fluid reservoir. Get in the habit of applying it weekly or every couple weeks.The shit that will fuck you is when it isn't raining, but the roads are wet. The spray isn't enough water to bead up and roll off. The spray is full of dirt, and using your wipers to clear your windshield will wear out Rain-X fast.Still, when it's pouring rain, and you're driving alongside a truck, Rain-X rules. I haven't put it on since it turned cold, and it's just now getting to the point of not working very well. Bosch Icon blades and fucking regular old windshield washer fluid. Rain, snow, mist, dirt, whatever. This RainX shit sounds like a pain to use and ineffective.