Originally Posted by Sharonaln67
I tried the RainX and was not impressed with it on my windshield... left a nasty film that just would not come off and just seemed to streak after each rainfall (in FL, we are in rainy season). <snip>...
Sharon,
It took me a couple of applications to figure out what to do with the Rain-X. As mentioned above, it is like waxing your car. You apply it and then buff it. I use a good number of paper towels when doing the buffing. Seems the Rain-X is on the towel and just spreads itself with each wiping. IMO, the stuff is awesome and I rarely use the wipers now. A good buffing gets rid of the haze.
I definately use it on the rear window, I've got a coupe and when I first got the car I noticed the water just sat on the rear window and I couldn't see. By applying the Rain-X, the rear window now stays rainfree.
I also use it on the side windows and the mirrors.
adoni