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<blockquote data-quote="RBEmerson" data-source="post: 1410803" data-attributes="member: 91458"><p>If Rain-X specifically offers a plastic-friendly formulation, I'll be on it like white on rice. The glass version, correctly applied*, works a treat on my cars. The glass version specifically rules out using it on plastics.</p><p></p><p>*Clean the windshield. Apply Rain-x, liberally squirted on a clean rag and <em>not directly on the glass</em>, with the same circular moves used with applying wax. Repeat as needed, to develop a thin haze, on all of the windshield. Repeat the process a second time, over the existing haze. After the full windshield is hazed over, get a second, clean rag. Use a small spray bottle to mist water onto parts of the windshield in the order that the Rain-X was applied. Mist on, haze off. Wax on, wax off. Repeat misting to sort out any remaining hazed bits. Depending on the amount of rain and windshield wiper action, a coating is probably good for two weeks before there's appreciably less beading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RBEmerson, post: 1410803, member: 91458"] If Rain-X specifically offers a plastic-friendly formulation, I'll be on it like white on rice. The glass version, correctly applied*, works a treat on my cars. The glass version specifically rules out using it on plastics. *Clean the windshield. Apply Rain-x, liberally squirted on a clean rag and [I]not directly on the glass[/I], with the same circular moves used with applying wax. Repeat as needed, to develop a thin haze, on all of the windshield. Repeat the process a second time, over the existing haze. After the full windshield is hazed over, get a second, clean rag. Use a small spray bottle to mist water onto parts of the windshield in the order that the Rain-X was applied. Mist on, haze off. Wax on, wax off. Repeat misting to sort out any remaining hazed bits. Depending on the amount of rain and windshield wiper action, a coating is probably good for two weeks before there's appreciably less beading. [/QUOTE]
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