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Old May 29th 04, 05:01 PM
Nathan Young
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On Sat, 29 May 2004 12:22:39 GMT, (Ben Jackson) wrote:

In article ,
Stealth Pilot wrote:
you can apply rain-X to the windscreen to assist in the blow off if
you want. ....if it is your own aircraft.


The problem with rain-X is that while freshly rain-X'd is better than
never treated, never treated is far far better than "stale" rain-X'd.
And I've never been able to truly get the stuff off of a glass car
window.


Ditto that. Rain-X works great, but soon loses it's effectiveness,
and leaves a film on the windshield and wiper blades. With RainX,
it's all or nothing.

Plus, Rain-X was not designed to be used on plexiglass. I'm pretty
sure there is a warning to this effect on the label.

-Nathan