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<blockquote data-quote="RBEmerson" data-source="post: 1411287" data-attributes="member: 91458"><p>IMNSHO films are nice but... For all of the films I've ever messed with, there is no way to get a 100% bubble-free application. Rain-X glass works big time. There is some wear over time (dunno why). The area swept by the wiper blades wears down, of course. If the plastic version works as well as the glass version, no question, Rain-X is, by far, the winner. My guess is Rain-X changed the carrier from a plastic to something isn't a plastic solvent. Check the glass version to see their "don't get it on plastic" warning, Probably the actual hydrophobic agent was tweaked to work with the carrier, so a change in performance is possible. NTL, <strong>follow the instructions fully</strong>, and forget bubbly films. (I've seen demos where the video "star" clearly didn't RTFM)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RBEmerson, post: 1411287, member: 91458"] IMNSHO films are nice but... For all of the films I've ever messed with, there is no way to get a 100% bubble-free application. Rain-X glass works big time. There is some wear over time (dunno why). The area swept by the wiper blades wears down, of course. If the plastic version works as well as the glass version, no question, Rain-X is, by far, the winner. My guess is Rain-X changed the carrier from a plastic to something isn't a plastic solvent. Check the glass version to see their "don't get it on plastic" warning, Probably the actual hydrophobic agent was tweaked to work with the carrier, so a change in performance is possible. NTL, [B]follow the instructions fully[/B], and forget bubbly films. (I've seen demos where the video "star" clearly didn't RTFM) [/QUOTE]
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