Removing Rain-x

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Anybody know of a chemical that will remove/break down Rain-X?

I could wait for it to wear off, but I want to do a side by side comparison with another product.


Thank you for your input.

Mark
 
Hmm, never thought of that one.

I'll try that when I get home tonight.

Mark
 
What product are you comparing it to? Aquapel, Stoner's something ( I think they have a rain repellant?)
 
What product are you comparing it to? Aquapel, Stoner's something ( I think they have a rain repellant?)

Hi Maximus20895,

Want to do a side by side against Rain-X & Duraglos Rain Repel (#751).

I've always used Rain-X, but last year I got both Rain Repel and also some Aquapel. From what I remember I don't think really either of the last two were all that great. So I decided in the last couple days that maybe a side by side was in order. Only catch is I Rain-X'd the windows only late last week, so I was wondering how to remove it or just wait for it to wear off.

Mark
 
Some people have been known to use Bon-Ami Polishing Cleanser on windows with success.
 
Just drive with your wipers on during a rainy afternoon. Seems to work for me :) I can't get rain-x to last.

-I'd love to see your comparison, I like Duragloss stuff and was considering their rain repellent.
 
Just drive with your wipers on during a rainy afternoon. Seems to work for me :) I can't get rain-x to last.

-I'd love to see your comparison, I like Duragloss stuff and was considering their rain repellent.

Windshield washer fluid seems to strip it also
 
Just drive with your wipers on during a rainy afternoon. Seems to work for me :) I can't get rain-x to last.

-I'd love to see your comparison, I like Duragloss stuff and was considering their rain repellent.
I always get at least 30 days out of Rain X. I've been using it for over 25 years. I apply with firm overlapping circular motion clockwise with two finger pressure and counterclockwise until the glass feels super slick under my fingers and the window stops squeaking as I rub it on with the terry cloth towel. I then wait 15-20 minutes and go over it again to make sure I haven't missed any spots. Then I wait until it has completely dried and then wipe off with wet towel and then buff off with dry towel. I don't even need wipers above 40 mph with Rain X.

I would like to know how well the "BulletProof" glass treatment works compared to Rain X. It is supposed to last a year and virtually prevent chipping, cracking and the sandblast effect from rocks and pebbles, ect.
 
Anyone who is purchasing a product thats direct purpose is to remove RainX is getting snookered

Call me crazy if you'd like :surrender:
 
A fellow on another forum I frequent cannot get the rain-x off his windshield and has tried many products… below is one of his lasts posts


so, to re-iterate:

i have tried a few suggestions so far, but no luck to this point. still getting the line in the windshield, where the wipers stop before making their return stroke downward. both the driver's side and passenger side wipers are doing this.

list so far:
barkeeper's friend
bon ami
glass polish
pre-treatment cleaner from PPG (makers of aquapel; guaranteed to strip off aquapel)
acetone
pure 91% isopropyl alcohol
cerium oxide
isopropyl alcohol / cap of optimum degreaser / distilled water mixture
clay bar


prior to the hockey game tonight (LET'S GO PENS!!!), i will try and scramble around to see what works. i will keep everyone here posted.

to date, nothing has been able to take it off so far, and it has been raining on and off for days, not to mention cool weather.... hence, no reply to this sooner.



 
I suspect Lacquer thinner would get it off. Be very careful not to get a single drop on anything else, and you don't need to go up to the rubber molding, either, since you can get a plenty large test area without doing so, and lacquer thinner could damage the rubber.
I would just wait 2 months, since Rain X works well enough for a month and then it would surely be gone in another month with basically no effort. I'm thrifty and see no reason to remove a good application of a product from my car just to try something else. There is always another car you can do it to it seems...
 
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