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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffrey" data-source="post: 516032" data-attributes="member: 22744"><p>I've tried RAIN-X on the windscreens. It does help during heavy rain as the rain drops will just slide off the screens like water beads. You get better visibility. There is also less watermarks as there are less water drops "sticking" on the screen. However the process of applying is on the tough side. First you have to make sure the screens are wash properly and dried with clean towel. Then you put some liquid onto dry towel (i used a microfiber cloth sponge) and apply with a circular motion. Then you have to use tissues to wipe the excess off which is quite messy cause you've got to make sure it is completely wipe off or else it will have a layer effect like it's dirty. The whole process is quite tiring but good exercise till your underwear also wet. The effect is good but with such tiring procedures, i think most of us will put it aside after a few use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffrey, post: 516032, member: 22744"] I've tried RAIN-X on the windscreens. It does help during heavy rain as the rain drops will just slide off the screens like water beads. You get better visibility. There is also less watermarks as there are less water drops "sticking" on the screen. However the process of applying is on the tough side. First you have to make sure the screens are wash properly and dried with clean towel. Then you put some liquid onto dry towel (i used a microfiber cloth sponge) and apply with a circular motion. Then you have to use tissues to wipe the excess off which is quite messy cause you've got to make sure it is completely wipe off or else it will have a layer effect like it's dirty. The whole process is quite tiring but good exercise till your underwear also wet. The effect is good but with such tiring procedures, i think most of us will put it aside after a few use. [/QUOTE]
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