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warnesey333
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Re: Rain X
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Reply #10 on:
06 February 2010, 15:54 »
What about a car wax?
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Pinky 1959
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Re: Rain X
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Reply #11 on:
06 February 2010, 16:56 »
If you mean using a car wax for your windows
DO NOT DO IT
I know someone that T CUT and polished the car windows years ago and they really looked good until he put the wipers on and could not see a thing and with me in the car it was a scary moment as we were doing about 70 mph .
Only use window cleaner for windows .
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waxamomo
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Re: Rain X
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Reply #12 on:
06 February 2010, 18:20 »
I disagree, I've used Dodo Juice on windows plenty of times. Work pretty well actually.
T-Cut is a polish, not a wax.
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Dan J
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Posts: 1,775
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Re: Rain X
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Reply #13 on:
06 February 2010, 22:05 »
im with chris on this one, polish and wax is fine on windows except the outerside of the windscreen.
did someone swear in my presence and mention T-cut?
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kells
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Re: Rain X
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Reply #14 on:
06 February 2010, 22:11 »
their really is only 1
Rain wizzard!
got a few bottles, rare now as rain x bought out the company and closed it down....
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GOLF_STU
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Reply #15 on:
06 February 2010, 22:59 »
mer rain away was pretty good
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Jimble
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Re: Rain X
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Reply #16 on:
07 February 2010, 11:55 »
Thanks for reply's guys, think i might give that carlack stuff a go, still don't think i'm gonna use it on the windscreen but thats just me!
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Dan J
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Re: Rain X
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Reply #17 on:
07 February 2010, 12:02 »
like the rainX the carlack stuff is designed to be used on the windscreen dude and is safe or they wouldnt be able to advertise it for use on them
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Jimble
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Re: Rain X
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Reply #18 on:
07 February 2010, 12:10 »
Will it make any difference to the rain sensor? or would i just not put it on that area?
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Dan J
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Re: Rain X
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Reply #19 on:
07 February 2010, 12:20 »
should be fine mate and not make any difference,the sensor will still detect when the wet stuff is hitting the screen, the carlac,rainX stuff stops the water from sheeting across the screen which blurs your vision etc etc
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