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    how do I remove Rain-X residue on windshield?

    my windshield has Rain-X residues thus it tends to attract dirt like a magnet.


    how do I remove Rain-X residue?

    I tried degreaser but it is still there.

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    You may have to clay with Window or use rubbing alcohol and if that dont work then you may have a case of etching and will need a water spot remover

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    Re: how do I remove Rain-X residue on windshield?

    The most sure fire (no pun intended) way to completely remove RainX is to use naptha. Regular Zippo-type lighter fluid is naptha based. So is Coleman (or similar) camp fuel. You can also use VM&P naptha...found at most home improvement and paint supplies stores.

    Naptha eliminates any RainX that has even found its way into auto glass' microscopic 'pores'.


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    Re: how do I remove Rain-X residue on windshield?

    Quote Originally Posted by FUNX725 View Post
    The most sure fire (no pun intended) way to completely remove RainX is to use naptha. Regular Zippo-type lighter fluid is naptha based. So is Coleman (or similar) camp fuel. You can also use VM&P naptha...found at most home improvement and paint supplies stores.

    Naptha eliminates any RainX that has even found its way into auto glass' microscopic 'pores'.


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    have you used naptha before? this stuff is volatile.

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    Re: how do I remove Rain-X residue on windshield?

    can I use super fine steel wool type 0000 to clean windshield?

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    Re: how do I remove Rain-X residue on windshield?

    What specifically do you mean by "residues" (sp).

    Is this a fresh application of Rain-X and you had trouble buffing it completely off.

    Is this an old application of Rain-X that has lost it's potency?

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    Re: how do I remove Rain-X residue on windshield?

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    can I use super fine steel wool type 0000 to clean windshield?

    You can use 0000 to clean your windshield...but, why?


    What are you trying to remove?

    What products and techniques have you tried so far?

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    Re: how do I remove Rain-X residue on windshield?

    Quote Originally Posted by sito View Post
    have you used naptha before? this stuff is volatile.
    •Yes: Of course I have used naphtha, and products containing naphtha many, many times before.
    -I would not have otherwise suggested its use, in order to remove RainX residues, if I had not.

    •I also know full-well of its volatility. Accordingly:
    -I use extraordinary safety pre-cautions when I do use naphtha.

    •Naphtha will, as I said earlier, completely remove the RainX- residues. But:
    -If you have feelings of uneasiness in using Naphtha for this project...then don't!

    Quote Originally Posted by sito View Post
    can I use super fine steel wool type 0000 to clean windshield?
    I sure would not!!
    I do not want any of the steel-wools' broken-off, excess metal shards anywhere near my vehicle that will only rust; or: be faced with potential windshield scratches, from its use.


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    Re: how do I remove Rain-X residue on windshield?

    Quote Originally Posted by allenk4 View Post
    What specifically do you mean by "residues" (sp).

    Is this a fresh application of Rain-X and you had trouble buffing it completely off.

    Is this an old application of Rain-X that has lost it's potency?
    this is old Rain X application. It lost its potency.

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    Re: how do I remove Rain-X residue on windshield?

    Quote Originally Posted by allenk4 View Post
    You can use 0000 to clean your windshield...but, why?


    What are you trying to remove?

    What products and techniques have you tried so far?
    I saw youtube video that suggested using steel wool.

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