RainX Exterior Glass
> > Treatment and the RainX ... mix with
> > windshield washer fluid.
> I haven't seen any streaking like you describe.
Interesting thread and useful shared experience.
Thank you.
I think I've never had a vehicle in which the wiper fluid worked.
Maybe this one.
I have used a similar product to RainX but never achieved the no-
wipers necessary status.
That would be amazing.
Sounds as if experimentation is in order
No one has mentioned any experience with teflon or silicone blades.
Thank you
Cliff
John Henderson - 21 Oct 2007 05:48 GMT
> I have used a similar product to RainX but never achieved the
> no- wipers necessary status.
> That would be amazing.
> Sounds as if experimentation is in order
The Rain-X bottle claims that it's compatible with other
additives. I've never trusted that advice, and always made
sure I've got all other chemicals out before starting Rain-X
treatment.
> No one has mentioned any experience with teflon or silicone
> blades.
I've tried various "clever" rubber compounds, but have always
gone back to ordinary Bosch inserts. I'm in Australia, and I
imagine these would be sourced differently in different
countries.
I imagine brands fitted at original equipment would probably be
very good - Denso and SWF are such brands I would not hesitate
to buy.
I've got a Scottish streak to my nature - every year I replace
the driver's side wiper insert, move that old one to the
passenger side, and in turn move that one to the rear.
John
Steve B - 21 Oct 2007 08:59 GMT
> RainX Exterior Glass
>> > Treatment and the RainX ... mix with
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> Thank you
> Cliff
The best stuff I've ever found for cleaning the windscreen so that wipers
work like new, no smearing or streaking and cuts through traffic film like a
knife through the proverbial, is an aerosol you spray on a damp screen and
use the wipers to clean it off......Holts Screenies with the Mixra
formulation, it used to be called Mixra several years ago. I got mine from
www.wiperblades.co.uk in July but they don't seem to show it on their site
any more. However, they have got the results of an Auto Express wiper blade
test on their site at www.wiperblades.co.uk/wiper_blade_test.php
willshak - 21 Oct 2007 13:57 GMT
on 10/21/2007 3:59 AM Steve B said the following:
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>> RainX Exterior Glass
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> any more. However, they have got the results of an Auto Express wiper blade
> test on their site at www.wiperblades.co.uk/wiper_blade_test.php
I don't see anything about an Auto Express wiper blade on that site.

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Steve B - 22 Oct 2007 19:03 GMT
> on 10/21/2007 3:59 AM Steve B said the following:
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> I don't see anything about an Auto Express wiper blade on that site.
Weird, it's there for me. Test results, star ratings out of 5 (5 is
best)...........
TP TV480 (Car Parts Direct) 5 stars
Wipac WX19 3 stars
Trico ExactFit E48K + ES48DR 2 stars
Cosmic Clearview CC19 2 stars
Dyna 3 stars
Valeo Silencio 4 stars
Bosch Super Plus 19/19S 3 stars
Halfords Easy Fit Wiper Set 3 stars
Trico Teflon TEF480 2 stars
Champion X48 Aerovantage 4 stars
TP TVTP TV480
still me - 22 Oct 2007 00:33 GMT
>I have used a similar product to RainX but never achieved the no-
>wipers necessary status.
>That would be amazing.
>Sounds as if experimentation is in order
Rain-x does leave a film when used with wipers, which you have to do
below 35mph. It compensates for a little of that by giving you a
smoother wipe. Using the wipers also wears off the Rain-x.
Personally, I prefer just keeping the windshield clean.
>No one has mentioned any experience with teflon or silicone blades.
They're great- for 6 months, just like the cheap blades. Just buy
cheap ones and throw them out every 6 months.