NO BUFF Rain-X-- The Correct Way to Apply RainX.

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Rain-X Directions: 1. Clean and dry the glass. 2. Apply rain x with a paper towel. 3. Use a sponge or simply hose it off to remove it. 4. No need to buff because it leaves streaks.

Buffing Rain-X is the wrong way to remove the streaks. Work smarter, not harder!!

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Thanks to knucklehead for the heads up on this RAIN-X removal technique!

Product Usage Instructions (FROM THE RAIN X WEBSITE)

Clean and dry surfaces before treating
Apply in temperatures above 40 degrees F
Apply Rain‑X® to a small, folded, dry cloth
Wipe onto exterior glass using a firm, circular and overlapping motion
Allow product to dry; a slight haze may appear
Reapply Rain‑X® to ensure complete and uniform coverage

*********Remove final haze with a dry cloth or by "sprinkling water" onto the haze and wiping with a paper towel*********

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I've been using rain-x for almost 3 years since I started my auto detailing business....I've never had a issue with the haze. Your method may work but you compromise the longevity of the product by washing it immediately with soap. You must let the rain-x properly cure to ensure a long lasting hydrophobic effect. There is science behind the directions on the bottle...use them😂

blackopsmaster
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Product instructions are simple: Clean windshield..apply 1st coat to haze..apply second coat to haze..buff with dry towel...buff with moist towel to remove excess..buff dry...done

Moreoff
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GUYS If it streaks after the application, it's not because you are not buffing it... It's because the glass was contaminated. You should either use claybar or steelwool to decontaminate before rainx.

After that, you can buff dry, buff wet, or even rinse it off it will WORK WITH NO STREAKS. The only goal is to remove the oily residue. The dry buff method is very long and tiring, and the new rainx bottle suggest wet buffing which is 4x time faster.

philippe
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Thanks for the recommendation. I will try it out.

RidingwithPG
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Clean glass. (IPA if you have some)
Apply rainx, wait til you see haze.
Apply 2nd coat
Let cure for 30min-1hr
Wipe with damp cloth( no soap) til no more haze
You’re welcome

hansolo
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Great tip! I actually ended up using a damp microfobre towel in a bucket of water to achieve this, saved me having to break out the hose 👍🏽

BloodyRedSquadron
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Thank you!! I thought that I did it wrong. I will redo it like this way.I did put some anti-fog on the inside but I know that I can't spray down the inside of the truck like the outside so what do I do with the streaks?

dagglock
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If you read the directions on how to use RainX it actually tells you to spray a little water onto a cloth or paper towel then wipe down the window until the haze has gone.

ryanbird
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It says to apply with a SMALL piece of cloth. Using a big cloth (or paper towel) is very wasteful. Also let it dry to cure before removing the haze, that way it comes off in almost one pass, especially using clean microfibre towels. I've used it on all my cars since 1979, and have never seen anything better, providing you follow the instructions.

grahamparsons
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One very small spray, or a few drops of preferably distilled water on your towel is all you need to remove stubborn streaks if they occur. Applied correctly in appropriate conditions you should not be having streaking issues. You are likely using too much product and/or trying to remove it before it has flashed.

I do use glass specific microfiber towels, but even without them I rarely needed a removal aid. Immediately scrubbing with soap and/or using a hose to rinse freshly applied coating off the glass will reduce effectiveness and durability. The product directions are there for a reason.

jdisdetermined
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So what do you do for the interior fog rainx?

dumanliveshere
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Question so after you hose or sponge the haze off you have water beads on the window...so do i grab another cloth and dry window? Or does it dry on its own sorry i know stupid question but i need to know lol

dreawayz
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I have always used a new rag and a little window cleaner to remove the haze. It works great

papabits
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These Rain-X products work really well, both the rain-repellent and the anti-fog. I've tested them on my Shoei XR 1100 visor (latest video on my channek) - the rain repellent worked well, I could see a noticeable improvement in the size of the water droplets and the way they bead, but the anti-fog was absolutely spot on, no fogging whatsoever.

motozest
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Followed directions perfectly. Leaves haze once activating windshield wipes then haze goes away slowy over the course of like 10 seconds after turning them off. Dangerous.

moderaterevolution
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Good video and appears easier though it's a bit overkill and counter productive. Now you would be having to finish washing the car properly and drying it. Or you don't and likely incur waterspots, which is not mearly annoying. You could use a damp rag, no soap after the rain x cures. It takes time to cure or it cannot fully bond and won't work as well or long. Better is to apply directly to an applicator not the window as the instructions say. This over application is decreased and wipe off is easier.

cardinaloflannagancr
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Lol at this guy. Can't believe anyone has any problems with the basic instructions on the bottle.

stevelampard
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Just like car wax, if you apply it in direct sunlight, it can be a real pain to buff off. I have never had a problem getting the hase off with a dry microfiber that i would use to dry a car.

markferrari
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So someone told me not to put Rain-X on your side mirrors because they're not real glass is that true it will mess it up, also how well does that work on your side windows

Jason-vhnr
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I have not applied it properly and now theres haze all the time.How do i remove rain x from the glass. I tried using soap water but to no avail

deepakd