Re: [MV] M35 wiper performance question

From: Bruce C. Beattie (bruce@eecs.berkeley.edu)
Date: Mon Nov 01 2004 - 08:47:34 PST


Hi Kenny,
    Rain-X makes a product for the inside of the windshield to reduce fogging.
Seems to work pretty good. You will not be sorry you used Rain-X on the outside.
Remember that if you use the Rain-X, avoid using the wipers. If you have to, then
re apply more rain-X as soon as you can, since the wipers will tend to remove the
coating.
Bruce

Recovry4x4@aol.com wrote:

> Hahaha, the Army doesn't stop in the rain but I sure do! When I took my
> trucks to OH in 2003 I got stopped by a rain storm because the wipers do s*ck.
> They were new too! Somebody else said use RainX. I'm headed up to GA next week
> in the M275A2 and I just did the glass with RainX. I did the inside too since
> when it rains water drips down there too. I'll report back on how it does. I
> kinda got away from it but back in the 80s we always waxed the windows on the
> trucks for winter to keep the ice buildup minimized. This will be my first
> deuce with RainX.
>
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