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Has anyone tried using RAIN-X. the Original on shower glass doors ?

I refer to the product made by UNELKO Corp, Scotsdale, AZ.


Words on pacckage say to use it on house windows, glass shower doors,
glass tables, patio doors, TV screens.


I 've hear that this product does wonders when used on the windshield
of a pleasure boat. I wonder if this product would really help reduce
the water droplet stains that appear on the shower door glass ?




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yes. it works pretty well. use a squeegee too.

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Has anyone tried using RAIN-X. the Original on shower glass doors ?

I refer to the product made by UNELKO Corp, Scotsdale, AZ.


Words on pacckage say to use it on house windows, glass shower doors,
glass tables, patio doors, TV screens.


I 've hear that this product does wonders when used on the windshield
of a pleasure boat. I wonder if this product would really help reduce
the water droplet stains that appear on the shower door glass ?






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On Fri, 06 Jan 2006 20:34:30 GMT, Vince
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Has anyone tried using RAIN-X. the Original on shower glass doors ?


I've used it on my car's windshield. It works very well until it
wears off. Since I only do automaintenance about once a year, that
means for 10 or 11 months I don't use it. I park my car outdoors.
Maybe it would last longer if I parked it indoors.

Is your shower indoors?

Still, it probably rains more often in your shower than it does on my
car.

I refer to the product made by UNELKO Corp, Scotsdale, AZ.


Words on pacckage say to use it on house windows, glass shower doors,
glass tables, patio doors, TV screens.


It never rains on my tv screen.

I must be fortunate that way.

I 've hear that this product does wonders when used on the windshield
of a pleasure boat. I wonder if this product would really help reduce
the water droplet stains that appear on the shower door glass ?





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I have two 500ml/16.93 fl oz bottles of The Original and also a 207
ml/71 fl oz bottle of their Anti Fog here, that has been sitting on
shelf in garage for many years.

I have not heard about how long an application lasts before it wears
off. It rains in my InDoor shower at least twice daily, so perhaps it
will not last long at all. I think I will give it a tryout after next
time wife washes shower doors.



On Sat, 07 Jan 2006 06:19:16 -0500, mm
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On Fri, 06 Jan 2006 20:34:30 GMT, Vince
wrote:



Has anyone tried using RAIN-X. the Original on shower glass doors ?


I've used it on my car's windshield. It works very well until it
wears off. Since I only do automaintenance about once a year, that
means for 10 or 11 months I don't use it. I park my car outdoors.
Maybe it would last longer if I parked it indoors.

Is your shower indoors?

Still, it probably rains more often in your shower than it does on my
car.

I refer to the product made by UNELKO Corp, Scotsdale, AZ.


Words on pacckage say to use it on house windows, glass shower doors,
glass tables, patio doors, TV screens.


It never rains on my tv screen.

I must be fortunate that way.

I 've hear that this product does wonders when used on the windshield
of a pleasure boat. I wonder if this product would really help reduce
the water droplet stains that appear on the shower door glass ?


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