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I'm Sorry but I could not resist myself. I to have been using =
Rain-x since 1980 and it is a Outstanding product to help shed the rain =
of the glass wind****eld and windows. Their is also another product that =
I found just last year that to it Rain-x but this one you do not have to =
apply to the glass and wipe off the residue. This Rain-x product you add =
to you wind****eld washer tank reservoir and each time you use your =
wind****eld washers it not only helps clean the wind****eld but adds the =
water repellent to the glass and it to works like Magic it even helps =
wiper blade that have just started to skip or chatter across the glass =
to stop.... It is a can't do without it product in Florida "If we are =
getting Rain!" which we are not now!!!!! Rich,,, in =
Florida...............
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"DAVID SHAUBS" <shaubs@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message =
news:R23kg.6164$WM4.2220@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> YOU HAVE TO PUT NEW BLADES FROM TIME TO TIME.
> "RSCamaro" <rscamero@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:61h2s1lf8at44tfioukkc4ehnsrjff7jpc@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> On Sun, 8 Jan 2006 06:33:50 -0700, "Budd Cochran" <mr-d150@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> SPAM.net> wrote:
>>
>>
>> >Really? So how come in 40 years of driving, I've never had that =
horrific
>> >loss of vision you claim?
>> >>
>> <snipped>
>> >Budd
>> >
>>
>> I'd guess that you don't let yourself get into such situations.
>>
>> It happens quite often in inclement weather here in N.Y. where a =
large
>> truck will pass you going the other way and send a wave of water
>> and/or slush at your wind****eld. Vision through the glass is lost
>> momentarily until the wipers can whisk it away. Using Rain-X or wax
>> on the wind****eld dramatically reduces the time that you have no
>> vision through the wind****eld under those cir***stances.
>>
>> As for the visible residue left by using Rain-X (someone made a
>> comment about it), I can't remember ever noticing anything of the =
sort
>> and I've been using Rain-X as well as clear wax since I was a
>> teenager, over 20 years now.
>>
>> *I-84 going through N.Y. was re paved a number of years ago, blacktop
>> over concrete. Now in certain area where the truck traffic is the
>> heaviest there are depressions from heavy vehicles in the granny lane
>> which quickly fill with water in heavy rain. Cars and trucks going
>> through these areas will create (no exaggeration) a curled wave of
>> water like comes in at some ocean shores. It's darn near impossible
>> to pass a vehicle in these conditions, a real pain if the driver
>> creating the wall of water is moving at 40 mph or less on the
>> interstate. Without a water shedding chemical on the wind****eld you
>> are stuck running at the same speed as that driver, even if the
>> conditions do not dictate that you do.
>>
>> Some people like it and others don't, I find that it is more safe to
>> use it than not. I put on 35-45,000 miles on the road yearly, =
between
>> my work and personal driving habits.
>>
>> ...Ron
>> --
>> 68'RS Camaro
>> 88'Formula
>> 00'GT Mustang
>=20
>
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I'm Sorry but=20
I could not resist myself. I to have been using Rain-x since 1980 and it =
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Outstanding product to help shed the rain of the glass wind****eld and =
windows.=20
Their is also another product that I found just last year that to it =
Rain-x but=20
this one you do not have to apply to the glass and wipe off the residue. =
This=20
Rain-x product you add to you wind****eld washer tank reservoir and each =
time you=20
use your wind****eld washers it not only helps clean the wind****eld but =
adds the=20
water repellent to the glass and it to works like Magic it even helps =
wiper=20
blade that have just started to skip or chatter across the glass to =
stop.... It=20
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>"DAVID SHAUBS" <</FONT><A=20
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FROM TIME TO TIME.<BR>> "RSCamaro" <</FONT><A=20
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face=3DArial size=3D2>...<BR>>> On Sun, 8 Jan 2006 06:33:50 -0700, =
"Budd=20
Cochran" <</FONT><A href=3D"mailto:mr-d150@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"><FONT =
face=3DArial=20
size=3D2>mr-d150@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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size=3D2>>>=20
SPAM.net> wrote:<BR>>><BR>>><BR>>> >Really? So =
how come=20
in 40 years of driving, I've never had that horrific<BR>>> =
>loss of=20
vision you claim?<BR>>> >><BR>>> =
<snipped><BR>>>=20
>Budd<BR>>> ><BR>>><BR>>> I'd guess that you =
don't let=20
yourself get into such situations.<BR>>><BR>>> It happens =
quite=20
often in inclement weather here in N.Y. where a large<BR>>> truck =
will=20
pass you going the other way and send a wave of water<BR>>> and/or =
slush=20
at your wind****eld. Vision through the glass is lost<BR>>>=20
momentarily until the wipers can whisk it away. Using Rain-X or=20
wax<BR>>> on the wind****eld dramatically reduces the time that you =
have=20
no<BR>>> vision through the wind****eld under those=20
cir***stances.<BR>>><BR>>> As for the visible residue =
left by=20
using Rain-X (someone made a<BR>>> comment about it), I can't =
remember=20
ever noticing anything of the sort<BR>>> and I've been using =
Rain-X as=20
well as clear wax since I was a<BR>>> teenager, over 20 years=20
now.<BR>>><BR>>> *I-84 going through N.Y. was re paved a =
number of=20
years ago, blacktop<BR>>> over concrete. Now in certain area =
where=20
the truck traffic is the<BR>>> heaviest there are depressions from =
heavy=20
vehicles in the granny lane<BR>>> which quickly fill with water in =
heavy=20
rain. Cars and trucks going<BR>>> through these areas will =
create=20
(no exaggeration) a curled wave of<BR>>> water like comes in at =
some ocean=20
shores. It's darn near impossible<BR>>> to pass a vehicle in =
these=20
conditions, a real pain if the driver<BR>>> creating the wall of =
water is=20
moving at 40 mph or less on the<BR>>> interstate. Without a =
water=20
shedding chemical on the wind****eld you<BR>>> are stuck running at =
the=20
same speed as that driver, even if the<BR>>> conditions do not =
dictate=20
that you do.<BR>>><BR>>> Some people like it and others =
don't, I=20
find that it is more safe to<BR>>> use it than not. I put on =
35-45,000 miles on the road yearly, between<BR>>> my work and =
personal=20
driving=20
habits.<BR>>><BR>>> =
=20
....Ron<BR>>> --<BR>>> 68'RS Camaro<BR>>>=20
88'Formula<BR>>> 00'GT Mustang<BR>> =
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