treatment for windscreen

Dave Pickett

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I have tried to use rain x without much success, is there anything else I can use that will still allow the wipers to work properly in the rain (i am UK based!!)



I am thinking perhaps vanilla Moose (VM) or Megs quick detail spray?
 
I'm really not sure about those products. I have tried rain-x and would have left it on, but I think it was way too old, and had been in my garage and frozen/thawed a few times, so it didn't seem too promising.



I think Klasse AIO would work too if you wanted to try it out. I have some on my windshield right now, but we havn't had any rain. I havn't noticed any increase glare or anything in the sun either.



On my sunroof, I made 3 sections, AIO, AIO/SG, and SG just for comparison and since I was bored, I'll try and keep you updated.
 
I've been using Aquapel and so far I love it. Easy to apply and no streaks or wiper blade chatter. It's been on for about three months now and I can't see any differrance from when I first applied it.
 
VM seems to work quite well on windscreens.



I am not a fan of RainX and I really just tend to concentrate on getting the glass very clean.
 
As above :up



I have just run dry of RainX and whilst cleaning the car, proceeded to VM my windscreen. I found that RainX only managed to last around 2 weeks on my car.



On the openroad today and it worked very well, with no smear or wiper judder.



I was told about another produst, similar to RainX but with claims to be longer lasting, it's call 'Ombrello' - link below:



Ombrello Rain Repellant
 
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