Driving in Rain


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Rain-X I haven't done that to mine yet, but will soon with all the rain we're getting from rita :( which sucks because whenever there is a hurricane and when it's done the north gets all the rain >_<

I use RAIN-X. It is great for everything from morning dew to heavy downpours here in Florida.

One thing to remember is to wipe/buff EXTREMELY well after application or you will get some narly hazing. Also, less you use the wipers longer it lasts.

They also have an Anti Fog product. I have never used their waxes....

First thing you want to do is CLEAN and polish your windows to get all the crap you

can't see off of them. Use a GOOD quality glass cleaner. Then, polish the windows

with something similar to the old "40 mule team" boax cleaner.

After that, use Rain-X...it's the best!

Then, after you refill your wiper washer fluid, pour in some rain-x windshield washer

additive, or if the part store has it, get some rain-x washer fluid.

As for the side windows, after you use the Rain-x on them, they make some Rain-x

wipes, which come in a plastic bottle/can like the baby wipes do. Just run one of those

over the side windows once a month to keep the rain-x on them and you won't have

any problems.

:alien:

A few years back my gf unplugged the lead going to the heater on my punto (it hangs a little into the footwell. Went ALL winter with no heater, I had to get speed up to get enough airflor to defrost the screen. Let me say that again, I had to be driving fast BEFORE the screen would clear.

I felt like such a noob when I took it in to be fixed too. Click , there you go.

rain-x. i put it once a few hours before the storm i was not expecting. (lucky)

everyone in the highway slowed down to crawl because they could not see, while i did not even put my wipers on. if you are driving at higher speeds its even betters :) drops just fly off the windshield.

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