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Default Did Rain-x ruin my windshield or is it normal (how to make it better)?

On Sun, 07 Oct 2007 10:20:14 -0400, willshak wrote:

Rain-X now sells Windshield wiper fluid additive (mix with water),
window cleaner additive (mix with to water), Winter de-icing washer
fluid (full strength), and windshield wipers. I use 3 of the 4 fluids,
besides the spray.


Finally, the voice of wisdom!
Rain-X even sells all-weather cargo bags & windshield wipers!

So, let's stop calling it "rain-x" and start calling it 'rain-x product'.
Otherwise, we're all talking about something different.

Let's start by listing the rain-x products of interest first.
Then we can get to their ingredients and then to how they work.

Here are the rain-x brand products I found in a quick search
* Rain-X Roof Top Cargo Bag $64.99
* Rain-X Weatherbeater Wiper Blades $8.99
* RainX Fast Wax $6.99
* RainX Bug & Tar Pre-Wash Gel $5.99
* Rain-X Wash & Wax with Carnuba Beads, 20 Ounce Bottle $6.24
* Rain-X Anti-Fog Class Cleaner Wipes (25 Ct) $4.99
* Rain-X Anti-Fog Treatment (3.5 oz) $1.99
* Rain-X Anti-Fog Treatment (7 oz) $4.99
* Rain-X Anti-Fog Treatment Towelettes $1.99.
* Rain-X Bug & Tar Pre-Wash Gel (16 oz Bottle) $3.99
* Rain-X Bug & Tar Pro-Shield (16 oz Aerosol Can) $4.99
* Rain-X De-Icer Aerosol (15 oz) $3.99
* Rain-X Fast Wax (16 & 23 oz Trigger Spray) $5.99
* Rain-X Foaming Car Wash Concentrate (100 oz Bottle) $12.99

Now, someone tell me, WHICH rain-x product above are we talking about that
streaks your windshield inside and outside and that which can't easily be
removed but which apparently works if properly applied?