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    I could sure use some help on the bug removal!
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    I been a fan of RainX for years. Once the windshield is clean RainX will fill the pores and keep the dirt and bugs from sticking as hard. With RainX on your windshield and driving at night in the rain you don't need your wipers.. Or should I say you don't need you wipers until you meet some headlights. Properly applied, even in the heaviest rain you can see where you're going and at night you can't tell it's raining. Thanks for posting Bruce as a lot of people don't know about RainX. I've sort of forgotten about it myself or should I say I take it for granted because it's one of the things I normally do before beginning a trip. I keep a bottle in the car always.
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    When referring to RainX, are ya'll talking about the stuff you buy in gallons jugs to pour into the windshield washer fluid reservoir on our vehicles? I have never taken a rag and wiped it on, but usually keep it in the reservoir and just spray it on when cleaning my windshield with my wiper blades.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pastor View Post
    When referring to RainX, are ya'll talking about the stuff you buy in gallons jugs to pour into the windshield washer fluid reservoir on our vehicles? I have never taken a rag and wiped it on, but usually keep it in the reservoir and just spray it on when cleaning my windshield with my wiper blades.
    thats what I do...too lazy to wipe on the good stuff...PPG is doing it the right way.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pastor View Post
    When referring to RainX, are ya'll talking about the stuff you buy in gallons jugs to pour into the windshield washer fluid reservoir on our vehicles? I have never taken a rag and wiped it on, but usually keep it in the reservoir and just spray it on when cleaning my windshield with my wiper blades.
    No...not the same stuff.....once you try RainX, you will wonder how you ever got along without it.....
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    FYI Be careful with RainX.

    The maker of Rain-X has been hit with a class action lawsuit alleging it deceived consumers by indicating its windshield washer fluid was suitable for use in all mass-produced vehicles. Consumers have complained that their low-fluid indicator lights wouldn’t shut off after filling their cars with Rain-X – and the lawsuit says this problem stems from the fact that the product isn’t compatible with certain vehicles. According to the suit, Rain-X shouldn’t be used in cars made by:

    Volkswagen
    Audi
    Mini Cooper
    BMW
    Mercedes Benz
    Chrysler
    In some cases, consumers have complained that the Rain-X products actually corroded or otherwise damaged their washer fluid sensors – a problem that cost them hundreds of dollars to fix. Unfortunately, the makers of Rain-X are reportedly refusing to cover these costs.
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