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Hi Foks - can anyone advise me what to put on my windowscreen to stop the blades smearing.

 

The crap I have on there at present is also causing the blades to judder?

 

Thanks S

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Hi Mum of 4,

I usaully clean the screen first then it dryor dry with kitchen paper towel. Soak a paper towel with vinegar and clean the screen. Then before lowering the wiper blades back clean the wiper blade edges.

Seems to work fine, no more smears for a while. I also use Halfords screen wash addative too in the washer water.

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Martin,

 

I've used Rainex for years and on some cars it almost does away with the need for wipers other than to swish away the grime. I've actually been driving on the motoway at the legal speed and been unaware of the pouring rain until noticing that other cars have their wipers on max. That was in a Merc 190 and it doesn't seem to be as effective on the array of Fords that I've had but it makes an enormous difference in wet night time conditions.

 

It's effectiveness depends on screen shape/angle and speed etc. I'm sure that you'll have tried it. How does it compare with your product?

 

Ron

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i was always told newspaper was the best thing to use to clean a windscreen leaves no smears
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Yeah I use newspaper when I clean the inside of my windows, only for the final drying/ polishing bit, works a treat.

 

I've been using Rain-x on the windscreen for a few months, since I read about it on here. It works really well though has to be reapplied frequently as the wipers (if you do use them) seem to wear it away.

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I've used RainX, and I find it does do the Job of repelling the rain.

BUT I found when I need to use the wipers it makes then judder and also lightly smears the screen.

I thought it was the way I applied it so I read the instruction again and re-applied it. Still no change.

So now I only use it on the Blind Spot on my Mk1 Gal (left and right side of the window screen that the wipers do not touch) it works great there.

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The only problem I've had with rainex is that on damp mornings the fine mist can be disconcerting until the heater warms up. The smearing is probably caused by other contaminants or excessive aplication. I find a small bottle lasts me for about 5 years and I do loads of miles but use the wipers and washers sparingly. i.e. refil the washer bottle only once or twice a year.

 

I can't imagine that it is easy to remove but white spirit and patience may do it

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I've just bought some from Ebay.

From that last reply on here does it mean it actually coats the surface of the screen with something that could possibly be a problem getting off if you dont like it ?

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I'm afraid so but I know of no-one who has found it necessary. It has to give the screen a coating to work and it has to be durable for the same reason. It does dissipate naturally after a few weeks/ months but I cannot believe that it could cause a serious problem.

 

The wipers remove it slowly leaving a coating where the wipers don't clear, which can be seen in certain conditions, especially damp or rain, but that goes also eventually. I have never tried to remove it.

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