Applies water beading technology to dramatically enhance visibility Specifically formulated for plastic surfaces Easily applied for a durable coating Available in 12 oz. size
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Brand | Rain-X |
Item model number | 620036 |
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Product Id | 603271 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.3 (34 ratings) 4.3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 079118200367 |
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Rain-X® Plastic Water Repellent Trigger - 620036
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I have been looking for this to use on my motorcycle windshield. Finally found it on the Walmart website. You have to order it and have it shipped to the store of your choice to pickup it up there. Can't use the regular RainX on the plastic windshields. With so many cycle out there, I was surprised that none of the auto parts stores carry it. I use it on both side of the windshield and it works great. You can actually see through the rain when you use it. It also helps when cleaning bugs off the windshield. The come off more easily.
Used it on my utv plexiglass windshield work perfect
A fantastic product to use on your motorcycle windshield, for the rain. Ordering this product is the only place I could find it. With all the motorcycles on the road, non of the the automotive parts houses could even order it.
Works great no complaint
I use Rain-X plastic water repellent on the exterior of my boat to keep it clean during the season after I go to the lake. It removes the dirt and debris that accumulates on my boat when I take it to the lake. It is easy to spray on and wipe down with a towel. It helps to keep the exterior of my boat clean and repells the water when I am boating.
Used it on the plastic shower walls to stop mold in the corners and lines.
This stuff works OK on most clear plastics. Worked on my Motorcycle wind screen. Unfortunately there's like 10% of the clear plastics you put it on, where it pits or dulls the surface. Ex. I put it on the headlights of my brand new Tacoma. Buffed to a nice silky smooth finish. Then i put it on the tail lights and noticed that the cloth was getting "Grippy" feeling against the plastic, like it was sticking to it. When i stopped wiping, i noticed that the plastic was dull and had tiny little pits in it. Tried to buff it out to no avail. There's no telling what this will work on and what it won't work on.
it worked but didnt last long. and my plastic windshield got a haze
Not at all as good as the rainex for glass. I could not tell the difference between using this on my helmet or having nothing at all on.
this did not work on fresh oil spill on driveway even used the power washer, the stain didn't go away