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Re: Rain-X removal
>I love the advantages of Rain-X, but I don't like having to reapply it
>every 3000km. What's worse, I can see it starting to build up on the
>windshield in the area swept by the wiper blades. What's the best way to
>remove this stuff completely? I've been using laquer thinner, in the
>absence of anything better, but I've heard good things about a product
>called Bonomie (?). Should I be using a mild abrasive at this point?
>Some sort of hard-water remover?
Bon-Ami. It is (I believe) a dishwashing detergent, I've heard of it being
used for lots of things, not specifically removal of RainX, but it would'nt
surprise me if it were a viable option. Other than that, I don't know what
would take the rainx gueege off a windshield. Best of luck, Mannix
>
>Thanks...
>
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