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      12-24-2021, 11:07 AM   #9
oakey46
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Originally Posted by Peter_R View Post
Each to their own! It is made specifically for windscreens.

RAIN REPELLENT
Rain-X Rain Repellent dramatically improves wet weather driving visibility. Simply apply the treatment to exterior glass and watch the raindrops fly off your windscreen while driving along.

https://rainx.co.uk/
I know what it says on the bottle but, when I've used it on various car windscreens I've found that after a while it starts to streak when the wipers are activated. As a result, I've had to use a glass cleaner (Autoglym) to remove it.
As I said in my previous post, it's good on the side windows and I've also used it satisfactorily on the exterior tailgate glass, because that wiper doesn't get the same level of use as those on the front screen.
If you're happy to use it on the front screen, that's great, but not for me.
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