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Applying "Rain-X" Treatment To Windshields

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Summary: Before applying "Rain-X" to a windshield, shake the bottle very well. Get tips on the best way to put "Rain-X" on a car windshield from an automotive expert in this free car maintenance video.

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Nathan McCullough graduated from Nashville Auto-Diesel College with a GPA of 3.5 and received their Craftsmanship Award and Honor Seal. Nathan has managed several automotive facilities...read more

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"In this clip we're going to talk about the proper method for "Rainxing" the outside of your windshield and the inside as well. Once you have the exterior glass clean and dry, what you're going to do is take your Rain X bottle and shake it really well. What that's going to do is disperse all the additives and sealers into the fluid mix. What we're going to do from here, once we're shaken our Rain X solution, is apply it carefully to a cloth. If you can see, it's kind of runny. Once you have it on the cloth, we're going to take and apply it to the windshield in a small circular pattern. Alright. We're going to continue with our circular pattern until we've covered the entire exterior surface of the windshield. If necessary, you can re-apply some to your washcloth. As you can see a haze has developed on the windshield. That's exactly what we're looking for and indicates the appropriate time to begin buffing the haze off. So what we're going to do, just take and polish it until the haze on the entire surface of the windshield is gone."

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