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<blockquote data-quote="eohl79" data-source="post: 1064064353" data-attributes="member: 117298"><p>Oh yeah, FYI after removing all watermarks (usually by abrasives) the glass surface is in excellent condition for Rain-X or similar glass coating. Some people do complain of Rain-X destroying your wipers... But actually it all depends on how you do it. Here is how I do it:</p><p>1. The best prepared surface of a glass is when you see the water sticking/sheeting on the surface</p><p>2. Dry surface completely and properly</p><p>3. Apply rain-x with a cloth liberally and leave it to stand in the sun for a few hours or overnight. Don't buff off like what most people do! This is to ensure it bonds to the glass properly.</p><p>4. Next using your regular car shampoo, wash your car and windows! Washing with car shampoo helps to remove all rain-x excess away and completely.</p><p></p><p>Works for me so far on both silicon and rubber wiper blades and helps to reduce waterspots. My theory behind my method is when buffing the windscreen after rain-x app with a dry cloth, you are still not able to remove the excess rain-x completely. So using your wipers on the screen after that will give you wiper judder. Hope it helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eohl79, post: 1064064353, member: 117298"] Oh yeah, FYI after removing all watermarks (usually by abrasives) the glass surface is in excellent condition for Rain-X or similar glass coating. Some people do complain of Rain-X destroying your wipers... But actually it all depends on how you do it. Here is how I do it: 1. The best prepared surface of a glass is when you see the water sticking/sheeting on the surface 2. Dry surface completely and properly 3. Apply rain-x with a cloth liberally and leave it to stand in the sun for a few hours or overnight. Don't buff off like what most people do! This is to ensure it bonds to the glass properly. 4. Next using your regular car shampoo, wash your car and windows! Washing with car shampoo helps to remove all rain-x excess away and completely. Works for me so far on both silicon and rubber wiper blades and helps to reduce waterspots. My theory behind my method is when buffing the windscreen after rain-x app with a dry cloth, you are still not able to remove the excess rain-x completely. So using your wipers on the screen after that will give you wiper judder. Hope it helps. [/QUOTE]
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