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Has anyone ever tried Rain-X or a Rain-X type product on Home Windows ? Thank you for any comments. Was wondering if it would help the dirt and water spots come off easier.
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Years ago I think I used Vanilla Moose on my outside windows, back when I had more time for frivolity...
I`m sure Rain-X would make things easier to clean, for a while.
Water spots are water spots: if you get them from acid rain or from lawn irrigation, nothing will prevent them from forming. I know that while Rain-X might seem like a good "coating" or treatment for a window, just remember that it forms beads and not so much a sheeting action of water.
For cleaning water spots off home windows, I assume any good automotive water spot remover would work. I had (past tense, ran out) Meg`s Consumer Line Water Spot Remover for using on car windows that worked OK. It was terrible on paint and would swirl clear-coat, hence it was demoted to using on glass ONLY. I have OPT Mineral Remover, but that requires a second cleaning, like another wash (their Opti-Clean) on paint, OR a glass cleaner for glass.
May be less expensive window coating (like McKee`s 37)??
... I`m starting to sound like a shill for TW..
Their ICE line seems to get a lot of positive comments! I`m actually kinda glad to see that they`ve upped their game.
.. I do feel funny using Turtle Wax as an autopian.