Rain X products

chillee

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Hi, anyone with experience of using RainX products. Worthwhile? Application advice?
I recall trying rainX on my car some years back, and seemed to cause smearing when using the wipers. Must have applied it incorrectly, and never got around to researching after that.
I see they now also have a product for Plastic , so wondering if this would be good on the canopy windows. Helping to reduce all the salt build up from spray assuming the spray will bead off?
Rain-X® Plastic Water Repellent - Rain-X

And finally, I saw they have an anti-fogging spray. I have sliding side windows in my cockpit, which fog up sometimes in-between the glass panes
thanks
 
I have been using RainX on the outside of my windscreen for 2 years. It's glass not plastic.. Excellent. I do not have windscreen washers and due to the constant smearing as the salty water dried I was considering fitting some untill I discovered RainX.

Www.solocoastalsailing.co.uk
 
I have used it for years on everything, smearing problems often arise from incorrect application and failing to allow it to dry, then applying a second coat and washing the surplus off.

Rain X works by micro polishing the glass to nano particle size and to do this you only use a very thin coating, it is applied to the glass in different directions to get full coverage, then let it dry, it becomes hazy.
Apply a second thin coat over the first coat in exactly the same way and allow this to haze, then wash it off using clean water and brush or wipe well to remove the residue and ensure you use plenty of clean water while you rinse.

This should cure the smearing problems.
 
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I've used RainX and FogX on boats and cars for a number of years both work well.
You do have to apply the RainX on windscreens as they advise otherwise it does smear when using windscreen wipers.
FogX works a treat on bathroom / heads mirrors .
 
I have used it for years on everything, smearing problems often arise from incorrect application and failing to allow it to dry, then applying a second coat and washing the surplus off.

Rain X works by micro polishing the glass to nano particle size and to do this you only use a very thin coating, it is applied to the glass in different directions to get full coverage, then let it dry, it becomes hazy.
Apply a second thin coat over the first coat in exactly the same way and allow this to haze, then wash it off using clean water and brush or wipe well to remove the residue and ensure you use plenty of clean water while you rinse.

This should cure the smearing problems.
Thanks for the advice. Sounds like I should have read the instructions properly :-) . I'll give this a go
 
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