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    Hi,
    Can anyone recommended a product that can be applied to windows that helps repel water?

    Thanks
    Past - '95 VW Golf MK3 VR6
    Present - '11 Ford Focus LW Diesel (PSA DW10C)

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    RainX

    Use it all the time to race, only issue is it is excellent when first applied and beads the water away when moving BUT wears off quickly if you use the wipers (!)

    Not an issue for racing, not an issue on my motor bike... but on the road

    It does still help, but you need to re-apply, which is tedious

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    • #3
      you can reinforce the Rain-X with Rain-X windshield washer additive, so you rain-x each time you wash and wipe


      Simply add Rain‑X® Washer Fluid Additive to water or any windshield washer fluid to apply Rain‑X® technology.


      you can see a UK comparison of repellants here:
      Rain repellents - reviews - 2013 group test | Auto Express

      I personally use enduroshield on my car fortified with rain-x washer additive.
      btw, I bought my enduroshield from Bunnings
      Tig 162 R-Line; Audi TT

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      • #4
        Originally posted by stefcio007 View Post
        Hi,
        Can anyone recommended a product that can be applied to windows that helps repel water?

        Thanks
        Rain-X is ****, i am sorry but truly its terrible as its so outdated now.

        Try a true glass sealant (nanotechnology based) such as Gyeon View, Nanolex Urban/Ultra Sealants from CCP. These will last 6-12+ months unlike a month from RainX.
        What’s behind you doesn’t matter..

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        • #5
          ^^^^ What Fuzion says.

          rain-X needs to be applied carefully or it smears. It doesn't last long either.

          I'll be moving on when my current bottle of Rain-X is finished.

          OTOH, if you simply want to try a water repeller / beader, it's a cheap first step.

          100kph in bucketing rain without wipers FTW! (it drives my missus insane)
          carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
          I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums

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          • #6
            Thanks for the input.
            To avoid starting a new thread.
            I have found that my BOSCH Aerowipers (less than a year old) now stutter when going across the windscreen. They used to glide effortlessly. Would the repellant also help with this issue?
            I think I will try Rain-X and see if it's good enough for me, otherwise I might go for the better stuff.
            Past - '95 VW Golf MK3 VR6
            Present - '11 Ford Focus LW Diesel (PSA DW10C)

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            • #7
              You don't say what car you have... Some judder ex-factory

              I doubt Rain-x will help as a lubricant. You probably have contaminant build-up on your windscreen & wiper blades.

              Clean the windscreen with Ajax or Bon Ami or toothpaste - start damp, buff in, allow to dry & remove with a dry cloth or scrunched up newspaper.

              Clean the wiper blades with mild detergent solution and finsih off with methylated spirits or isopropyl alcohol and a microfibre cloth.

              If you tend to get a lot of fallout or tree rubbish on the windscreen it might be that the blades need replacing.
              carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
              I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums

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              • #8
                MK3 Golf.
                thanks for advice brad. Will try and see.
                Past - '95 VW Golf MK3 VR6
                Present - '11 Ford Focus LW Diesel (PSA DW10C)

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