washer fluid question

Dewy

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Is there an additive or a certain washer fluid that is less likely to spot the paint? Thanks.
 
You could try this. It is great on it's own and can be used on painted panels which I have tried and works well. Another thought maybe to mix in some rinseless wash.
I use the DG on the windows but never mixed it with the washer fluid.
Duragloss Rain Repel (RR) #751

Dave
 
I use what Dave (above) suggested. Works great. My car is white and I get minimal evidence that I washed. I love how the DG beads up.
 
My solution is never to use the washers except under dire circumstances.
 
I think that this is one of the better "washer fluid" options:



Now...If you want to go down a few rungs on the washer fluid ladder:



Which is, IMO...A few steps up the washer fluid ladder from the: ~$1.29 "blue stuff" in the gallon jug.


My solution is never to use the washers except under dire circumstances.
I've even removed the windshield-washer reservoir-bottles, pumps, paraphernalia
from several of my vehicles. Too much extra weight to justify to be carrying around.

:D

Bob
 
I use the 303 tablets (mostly with tap water, last time was with distilled water), been happy with them.
 
You could try this. It is great on it's own and can be used on painted panels which I have tried and works well. Another thought maybe to mix in some rinseless wash.
I use the DG on the windows but never mixed it with the washer fluid.
Duragloss Rain Repel (RR) #751

Dave

How do you like the rain repel? I've been using aquawax on all the windows but wasn't sure if the rain repel worked better.
I might pick some up on my next order.
 
How do you like the rain repel? I've been using aquawax on all the windows but wasn't sure if the rain repel worked better.
I might pick some up on my next order.

It is the only thing I use anymore besides Nu-glass or plain water and a drying towel. I tried Aqua Wax and it seemed to leave an oily streaking that I really had to work at to get rid of (I really hate doing windows). The Rain Repel goes on very well and streak free without any effort at all. It also lasts a fair amount of time and I use a terry cloth and window waffle weave for subsequent cleanings between Rain Repel coatings. It doesn't rain here very often so when the window loses it's slickness I use the RR again. I would highly recommend trying it. One of the best 9.00 I ever spent. I know it states "recommended for exterior use" but I use it inside and out.
 
It is the only thing I use anymore besides Nu-glass or plain water and a drying towel. I tried Aqua Wax and it seemed to leave an oily streaking that I really had to work at to get rid of (I really hate doing windows). The Rain Repel goes on very well and streak free without any effort at all. It also lasts a fair amount of time and I use a terry cloth and window waffle weave for subsequent cleanings between Rain Repel coatings. It doesn't rain here very often so when the window loses it's slickness I use the RR again. I would highly recommend trying it. One of the best 9.00 I ever spent. I know it states "recommended for exterior use" but I use it inside and out.

I know what you mean about AW leaving an oily residue that's hard to buff off on glass
How's it repel water on the windshield?
I just added it to my cart lol
 
I know what you mean about AW leaving an oily residue that's hard to buff off on glass
How's it repel water on the windshield?
I just added it to my cart lol

Just washed the Daughters car this morning. Last RR application was a month ago and the water just ran off. The water run off during rain is pretty good and if using wipers they seem to wipe better and glide on the windshield. Let me know how you like/dislike it. Personally I think you will love it. My last order I ordered 2 bottles because I did not want to run out but a little goes a long way.

Dave
 
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