Dirty Rear Windows
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Dirty Rear Windows
We were out in the rain at the weekend, and when we pitched up back at the site, and sat down for a nice cup of tea, the rear windows were filthy - as you would expect at the back of a panel van......
I had to go out in the rain to clean them - so that I could spy out over the rest of the campsite!!
Has anyone used something like Rain-X on the rear windows? - Does this help them stay (fairly) clear?
Jools
I had to go out in the rain to clean them - so that I could spy out over the rest of the campsite!!
Has anyone used something like Rain-X on the rear windows? - Does this help them stay (fairly) clear?
Jools
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Re: Dirty Rear Windows
Hi, yes i use rain x all the time , I use it on all windows including acrylics, good stuff and cheap from asda.
Dave
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Re: Dirty Rear Windows
Hi Fenderbender I noticed on your'e profile picture you may also have a motorbike,
Do you use rain X on your'e helmet visor?
Cheers
Rod
Do you use rain X on your'e helmet visor?
Cheers
Rod
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Re: Dirty Rear Windows
try a potatoe cut in half and rub over the windows, does the same job
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Re: Dirty Rear Windows
Hi rod, yes, you've got me thinking now i might even try it on my specs. Using a potato might work but I would have less chips.
Dave
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