Rain X Wash & Wax
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Rain X Wash & Wax
I saw an ad in a magazine for Rain X Car Wash and Rain X Wax.
I was wondering if anyone has seen this, or used it?
I was wondering if anyone has seen this, or used it?
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HAS used. Pretty neat toy. Didn't speed drying any, but I could sit back and drink a beer and it dried spotless....
No pics like I had planned tho. Too busy drinking beer....
No pics like I had planned tho. Too busy drinking beer....
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Originally Posted by MOS95B
HAS used. Pretty neat toy. Didn't speed drying any, but I could sit back and drink a beer and it dried spotless....
No pics like I had planned tho. Too busy drinking beer....
No pics like I had planned tho. Too busy drinking beer....
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Originally Posted by MOS95B
Drinking Beer vs Hand Drying Car....
Hmmmmm........
Hmmmmm........
Does the water beed off the wax as well as it does on the windshield with the rain x?
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The Mr Clean thingy that I got (and I would assume the RainX one as well) doesn't bead water. It using the same kind of stuff in the soap as the dishwasher detergents do to help it sheet off while drying by removing impurities.
Wax is a whole 'nother process.
Wax is a whole 'nother process.
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Originally Posted by MOS95B
The Mr Clean thingy that I got (and I would assume the RainX one as well) doesn't bead water. It using the same kind of stuff in the soap as the dishwasher detergents do to help it sheet off while drying by removing impurities.
Wax is a whole 'nother process.
Wax is a whole 'nother process.
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Originally Posted by PontiacDad
I'll have to try the instant wash mr Clean system, I saw a big display at Canadian Tire but thought is was spendy for a new product ($29).
Originally Posted by Merlin 91/97
I'm actually more interested in the Rain X WAX..... I'd be really curious to see how well it beads the water and keeps the dirt off. I've searched high/low locally here but no joy. Must be a new product or something.