I used original Rain-X while truck driving in rainy Iceland, applying it to the side mirrors as well. After cleaning the windshield and wipers with White Spirit, I applied three layers of Rain-X, and it worked great.
My only suggestion is next time you run out of wiper fluid, throw in half a litre of warm water flush it out and try switching screen wash brands. I've had simular issues with aldi screen wash before. Normally just pickup the concentrate these days online. I need to try out polishing/buffing my glass, always wondering if that makes a difference! Appreciate little update videos like this, little tricks in life are always a winner.
Great demo I've used waterless car detailer for inside and out the on car glass stops fogging up on inside and repels on the outside plus some brands have a good smell 👍
Rain-x works best while driving as the water gets pushed back up the wind screen. Your wipers blades as the cause of the smearing maybe change them out for a branded type they are cheap to replace. I just do mines every year as part of the service.
Once you wash your windscreen polish it with a little furniture polish or £shop multi surface polish spray.. Last about two weeks.... Your just filling in the "canyons" in the glass..
@CB-RADIO-UK I would say you have rubber contamination, which can happen with manufacturing and sometimes caused by protective vehicle spraying that's done to ship cars abroad. Wipe the rubber with some high percentage isopropyl
It infects your glass and flakes away and you can never get rid of it so have to apply more. Also in some use cases can cause really bad glare. Hate it
Hi. Good question. CT318 (mobile) has been off the radio for a few years now. I am not sure that he still works in Hemel Hempstead. His also gone quite on YT. Maybe he married Debs and has moved away ?
good advice. the pollutants causing that film on windshields are often nonpolar, making them hard to remove. oils and grease are nonpolar while water is more polar. this makes them hard to grab the dirt when rinsing. soaps are like a mediator that attaches the nonpolar dirt with polar water, ideal for cleaning. having a spray bottle with soapy water and glass cleaner in your car might be useful. but the rainx is great that it leaves a protective coating without having to bring anything with you. there's talks in auto detailing about beading vs sheeting. newer ceramic coatings prefer sheeting of water to avoid waterspots while more traditional use of wax prefers beading of water that demonstrates the coating is doing its job. i think the beading is a better visual indicator here for when you need to reapply.
Hi Fred. I have seen a few videos regarding this product, and apparently, when driving on a motorway or high speed drives, for example, 40+ mph or more, then the rain disperses/beads away immediately without using your wipers! Have you tried it on a motorway and what are your thoughts? Have a great Xmas and a great 2025
Wind screen-- LOL. It's a Windshield. 🥰😛 that's funny! No that's cool, i should pick that up. They sell wipes as well in packs. Oh yeah, you're steering wheel is on the wrong side too! lol
I used original Rain-X while truck driving in rainy Iceland, applying it to the side mirrors as well. After cleaning the windshield and wipers with White Spirit, I applied three layers of Rain-X, and it worked great.
My only suggestion is next time you run out of wiper fluid, throw in half a litre of warm water flush it out and try switching screen wash brands. I've had simular issues with aldi screen wash before. Normally just pickup the concentrate these days online.
I need to try out polishing/buffing my glass, always wondering if that makes a difference! Appreciate little update videos like this, little tricks in life are always a winner.
The kids used to like watching the raindrops going upwards. We were easily pleased in those days!
Great demo I've used waterless car detailer for inside and out the on car glass stops fogging up on inside and repels on the outside plus some brands have a good smell 👍
Used this for years and works well. I compliment it with unipart screen wash with added rain repellent
I've used the orginal RainX & within 2 days drive through 9 hours of rainy driving without needing windsheild wipers.
Wonderful experience!!
Used the Rain X on my motorbike helmet . Worked well but needed applied regularly.
I've used it for years good stuff 👍
A lot of that smearing comes from wax in car shampoo. Handy to know cheers Fred 🍻👍
Silicone
@chucky2316 in the wax 👍
You may have an oil or coolant leak causing that. Check your hoses, caps, dipstick and gaskets while at operating temperature.
It works great. I use it on my car and motorbike lid.
Rain-x works best while driving as the water gets pushed back up the wind screen. Your wipers blades as the cause of the smearing maybe change them out for a branded type they are cheap to replace. I just do mines every year as part of the service.
hello Fred - Interesting video.
Once you wash your windscreen polish it with a little furniture polish or £shop multi surface polish spray.. Last about two weeks.... Your just filling in the "canyons" in the glass..
I’ve had smearing from not enough moisture to wipe properly.
Also try cleaning your wipers with acetone or something thats more rubber friendly.
the drag you are getting is PU rubber friction caused by soft rubber and cold glass
The wipers were not so much dragging but creating an oily film.
@CB-RADIO-UK I would say you have rubber contamination, which can happen with manufacturing and sometimes caused by protective vehicle spraying that's done to ship cars abroad. Wipe the rubber with some high percentage isopropyl
Fred been using this for at least 10 years and I get it from Halfords but yes it is good stuff
It infects your glass and flakes away and you can never get rid of it so have to apply more. Also in some use cases can cause really bad glare. Hate it
I use regular Rainex on my phone. It makkes it really slippery.
Way off the subject but what happened to Steve Stevens ?
Great vid Fred
Hi. Good question. CT318 (mobile) has been off the radio for a few years now. I am not sure that he still works in Hemel Hempstead. His also gone quite on YT. Maybe he married Debs and has moved away ?
RainX is awesome, about 50mph in the rain you don't even need to turn your wipers on 😅
Hit 40 mph and it's like going into warpspeed 😁
good advice.
the pollutants causing that film on windshields are often nonpolar, making them hard to remove. oils and grease are nonpolar while water is more polar. this makes them hard to grab the dirt when rinsing. soaps are like a mediator that attaches the nonpolar dirt with polar water, ideal for cleaning. having a spray bottle with soapy water and glass cleaner in your car might be useful. but the rainx is great that it leaves a protective coating without having to bring anything with you.
there's talks in auto detailing about beading vs sheeting. newer ceramic coatings prefer sheeting of water to avoid waterspots while more traditional use of wax prefers beading of water that demonstrates the coating is doing its job. i think the beading is a better visual indicator here for when you need to reapply.
Have you been using de icer that leaves a film build up. I use rainex it's pretty good stuff
Hi. Never use e icer as it attacks the rubber.
@CB-RADIO-UK I don't blame you terrible stuff
Hi Fred. I have seen a few videos regarding this product, and apparently, when driving on a motorway or high speed drives, for example, 40+ mph or more, then the rain disperses/beads away immediately without using your wipers!
Have you tried it on a motorway and what are your thoughts?
Have a great Xmas and a great 2025
Hi. ive used RainX for years and the water starts to beads from around 40 mph. Did not notice so much effect from this spray.
Why????
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@CB-RADIO-UK because you do radio stuff...i stop watching sell outs unsubscribe...i enjoyed your videos but then things changed $$$
Wind screen-- LOL. It's a Windshield. 🥰😛 that's funny! No that's cool, i should pick that up. They sell wipes as well in packs. Oh yeah, you're steering wheel is on the wrong side too! lol
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clean off the wiper blades, that'll get rid of it.
Nope tried that.
Spray the rainx onto cloth and rub over blades once you have applied to the windows.
Rain X sucks in light rain.