I go through their glass cleaner like crazy.3 cans a year on average.great stuff.( got my blaze orange long sleeve pog t on today).
@z152224 күн бұрын
My past solutions involved just using a similar white slurry from Rain-X with Stoner Glass Cleaner, together; apply, rub around with soft cloth, then buff the white residue away. Apply final treatment, basic original Rain-X still works great with zero residues, very inexpensive, done. The DIY anal retentive car geeks equate tedious steps with quality, but that is a bogus concept. Triple washing is ridiculous; 20 years ago on a fast XC trip from Colorado to Minnesota, a violent rainstorm was reducing my visibility to dangerous levels, and literally lifted my wipers off the glass on my old Subaru GL in the crosswinds. I finally spotted a Walmart, took the exit, and then thankfully found the original Rain-X bottle. I had to sit under a gas station awning to dry the glass, and then apply the solution, dried and buffed it, repeated. Back on the road, I was literally passing Semis at 75, the rain so hard it washed over the hood, but the water just blew off with the wipers just on intermittent. Since then, the only product as good was small spray can of No Touch, which even worked on wet glass, but I don't see it any more. Old glass cleaned once receives the treatment just fine, and that extra time spent is likely pointless. It is hard to fathom why Rain-X changed for the worse, as the only minor peeve was the application process, yet many new far pricier "wonder products" are even more tedious, in line perhaps with the notion that the extra labor, and cost, for the DIY obsessive must equate with a superior result - which tests do NOT necessarily support.
@keithknechg3217 Жыл бұрын
Wonder if refrigeration or freezer might extend the life after opening,just wondering.