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Originally Posted by Northern300c
RainX Is pointless on a vehicle with automatic wipers.
That, and they blind you with smearing when you use your wipers at night with oncoming headlights.
Never use RainX, it is a driving hazard that almost lead me to having a headon collision due to being blinded by the smearing.
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I love RainX, I didnt realise how good it was till I drove from ontario to virginia during the night and it was raining extremely hard the whole way down. I didnt have an issue with smearing or streaking, I had perfect vision. Hell i didnt even have to put the wipers past the lowest speed, the water was just rolling off. The reason you may have had issues is from the way you put it on. 1) clean the windshield properly on both sides. Then sit inside the car looking out, try and look for any streaks or smears or anything not so clean (should be crystal clear. 2) once completely clean then put on the rainX (i use 3 coats) (and dont spray on the glass, spray on the towel) 3) Then buff in the little haze it leaves and your good (they say you can pour some water over it at the end to get rid of the haze. If you follow that you shouldnt have any issues what so ever. And with my rain sensors and rain x I find the wipers have to works less