Rejex and RainX - Incompatible?
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I have been a big fan of RainX for years - I like the way it limits the need to use the wipers, and have never experienced any ill effects.
I seem to recall some negative commentary about RainX here. Is there some reason this product would be incompatible with Rejex?
I seem to recall some negative commentary about RainX here. Is there some reason this product would be incompatible with Rejex?
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I use them both interchangeably. RejeX is a polymer and Rain-X is a wax. The only kick that I have on Rain-X is the getting rid of the haze. Newspaper and a sprinkling of water seem to work best. With RejeX, there is no haze. The windshield is sparkling clear and it turns water well.
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Originally Posted by JDN' date='Jun 25 2005, 07:47 PM
I use them both interchangeably. RejeX is a polymer and Rain-X is a wax. The only kick that I have on Rain-X is the getting rid of the haze. Newspaper and a sprinkling of water seem to work best. With RejeX, there is no haze. The windshield is sparkling clear and it turns water well.
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