John E Posted October 12, 2001 Share Posted October 12, 2001 Has anyone got any experience of using this product. I have a bottle but the instructions are in German. Tried putting some on the windscreen but ended up with a sort of filmy surface that frankly would have been worse than trying to look through a wet screen. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrew Russell Posted October 12, 2001 Share Posted October 12, 2001 Hi John, long time no hear! I've used Rainex before although not recently. Iseem to recall that you need to apply to a clean screen in the first instance and then put on like a polish in small circular motions. I think it was necessary to leave to dry and then apply again. Seemed quite effective but my bottle ran out and I never replaced it....... How's tricks? Andrew Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stijn LUYCK 1 Posted October 12, 2001 Share Posted October 12, 2001 Apply it with circular movements, the solvent in it will clean the window by doing so. The residue left you then need to polish up with something like a dry cloth or some tissue. Do this until everything is gone. Rainex is very good, even excellent, on a tintop where the window's curvature allows the raindrops to pearl and fly off. On a Seven the flat windscreen kind of spoils the fun ... but it still is better then nothing. Try in on your tintop ... when applied well you can forget swithing on the wipers! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John E Posted October 12, 2001 Author Share Posted October 12, 2001 Thanks guys. doing a track day tomorrow and i'm just trying to think ahead. Andrew Been a bag of s..t here at work. the place is closing at the end of the first quarter next year and so yours truly will be seeing gainfull employment elsewhere. not a major issue for me yet but its certainly taken up some of my thinking time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kenny. Posted October 12, 2001 Share Posted October 12, 2001 I'll probably get shouted here but here goes..................As a Mer polish user, I was told that you can do your windscreen as well, which I thought was a bit of a no no. Did it and the rain flies off it, quite impressed. Kenny HPC Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tarek Posted October 12, 2001 Share Posted October 12, 2001 John, You can also get a RainX wash-bottle additive which is supposed to make the stuff on the windscreen last longer. I wasn't that impressed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Simos Posted October 12, 2001 Share Posted October 12, 2001 I'd clean the screen first with a window cleaner Apply with clean cloth, it says in small circular motions though I think this is because it evaporates faster than a good bottle of wine during dinner so you can't cover a large area in one go. It says leave to dry and re-apply but I think you'd have to be pretty rapid to start again before it dried, just start again. After the second application has dried polish off with a dry cloth or paper towel. I use it on my aeroscreens where there are no wipers and can't be reached with a cloth when driving. It IS very good, does exactly what it says on the tin style of thing. I frequently see nothing on the screen until the rain is seriously belting down (it hurts so I know it's raining) Previously light rain made the screens go opaque. I also put it on the kiddie wagon where it makes visibility better inbetween wipes and stops bugs adhering as hard during summer. DO NOT put it on the inside of the window because it mists up like a son of bitch, they do a separate product for the inside of the screen. I also use it on the visor of my lid even though it specifically says do not use on plastic so you you must test first to make sure it doesn't melt it [:E) Cheers, Simon. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sparkey Posted October 12, 2001 Share Posted October 12, 2001 Kenny, My bottle of Mer says its good for glass, but not windscreen. Is it the standard stuff in a blue container you're using (maybe there is only one kind)? If it is I'll give it a go tonight. Sparkey (I know I should have better things to do on a Friday night, but polishing my windscreens all I've got to do - sad B******d I am) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrew Russell Posted October 12, 2001 Share Posted October 12, 2001 John Sorry to learn of your problems at work....hope all goes well. Hope to meet up soon. Where is your trackday? Andrew Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John E Posted October 12, 2001 Author Share Posted October 12, 2001 Its on Anglesey. there are a few 7's going plus a variety of other machines. if the weather holds out then it will be an excellent day. Thanks for the concern. I'm sure that it will all turn out ok. next week I'll be telling 70 people that their jobs will be going. not looking forward to that one Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrew Russell Posted October 12, 2001 Share Posted October 12, 2001 Have fun! I wish I could join you......... Spending the day at York Races, watching the four legged, single horse power critters.......I know where I'd rather be, but we're entertaining some visitors......... Enjoy yourself.Sounds like you could do with a distraction for a few hours. Andrew Edited by - andrew russell on 12 Oct 2001 16:09:51 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave H Posted October 12, 2001 Share Posted October 12, 2001 Kenny Sparkey My standard Mer polish says not for windscreens, and I have a bottle of Mer windsreen polish, which is a different stuff altogether (and very good) Dave H Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Hughes Posted October 12, 2001 Share Posted October 12, 2001 You should be optimistic it isn't going to rain for us tomorrow!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tony pashley Posted October 12, 2001 Share Posted October 12, 2001 Kenny, Sparkey, Dave - My bottle of Myrrh says it's good for throat infections; I know it has other uses too, but it's a bit pricey to start sloshing it over the windows. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stevefoster Posted October 12, 2001 Share Posted October 12, 2001 I tried Rainx. If you keep applying regularly it does work. As soon as it 'wears' off you get a patchy smear that is terrible to see through. The only way to rid yourself of it is to T-Cut the glass and polish the screen up. I have not used it again since.... BTW, I recently bought second-hand Citroen ZX and it had Rainx on all the glass and guess what...to rid myself of it I have T-cut the screen. I will not be using this product again.... Clean glass and good wipers are all you need. It does say do not apply to plastics on the bottle but I know some do use it on their visors with success. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JKJ Posted October 13, 2001 Share Posted October 13, 2001 It's basically more trouble than it's worth, just turn on those cute little wipers. Have used it on the tin top and as suggested earlier in the post the results usually end up as a smear that is b****y awful to remove. The additive to the washers is also ineffective. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Red SLR Posted October 13, 2001 Share Posted October 13, 2001 John, before you go and spend money give me a call. wink.gif X777CAT Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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