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November 10, 2008

Rain-X — 'The invisible windshield wiper'

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It does what it says.

Great stuff.

Fhfh

$1.99.

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Love the stuff, have been using it for years as well. Don't forget your shower doors!

Posted by: jim` | Nov 10, 2008 10:14:43 PM

I live in atlantic canada and use this stuff often. It does work. Too often the water just beads up on the window till it gains enough weight to roll off, and while driving it makes for some strange depth of perception effects. BTW, you get the same result using a large onion sliced in half and the raw side rubbed over the car window. Works in a crunch.

Posted by: Jerrich | Nov 10, 2008 8:12:23 PM

Me too, used it for years, worth every penny.
Rain X makes ice scraping easier on those winter mornings too, it just wipes off.
The defogger's not quite so good.

Posted by: soubriquet | Nov 10, 2008 7:52:25 PM

I've used the Fog-X as well...it is good...especially in GM based cars that fog up quite a bit.

The Rain-X worked perfectly in my ancient Triumph Sptfire...the wipers RARELY worked and as such, I needed the water to drain off immediately...and it did the trick.

Posted by: clifyt | Nov 10, 2008 2:52:08 PM

I've sworn by this miraculous stuff for years and it truly does do what it says. However, the other Rain-X branded stuff like the wiper blades and windshield wiper fluid, are a bit less stellar and/or overpriced.

Posted by: Rob O. | Nov 10, 2008 2:00:49 PM

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