Does Rainex work?

BigJ

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2 different products.

The product for rain works very well. Just make sure to reapply it.

I have the fog product, but haven't tried it out yet.
 

d33pt

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Jan 12, 2001
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the rain one works, fog one doesn't. pain in the ass though, have to reapply all the time. just make sure you have good wipers.
 

isekii

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Mar 16, 2001
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fog ones work great..

the rainx water repellent works well too
you gotta reapply often tho.. and if you dont, the window gets all filmy and crap...
 

Ryan

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I've used it for years - it's great for highway trips - makes going 80 in a rainstorm incredibly easy - at that point, the biggest threat on the road is every other driver who can't see sh!t.
 

Ika

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On the fog subject, has anyone tried something like this?

I read about it a little while ago and was intrigued; however, I never took the initiative to try it out.
 

SoulAssassin

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the regular stuff works fine, the interior anti-fog stuff was the biggest pain in the ass to get off. Have a ~5 year old bottle and I should just throw it away cause I'll never put it on.
 

Insane3D

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Work awesome...and almost makes wiper not necessary...only at low speeds.

One thing is it will build up a residue that can become hazy. There is a product that is called windshield stripper that you should do every once in awhile before you reapply. It removes all the old Rain-X and makes the surface clean for fresh application.

I went without wipers for two years when the mechanism got messed up in the stang....