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Rejex and RainX - Incompatible?

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Old 06-25-2005, 04:29 PM
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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?
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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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I agree with the statement on Rejex. It works really well. The only thing I have noticed is that my rejexed windshield shows some signs of glare in bright sunlight. Nothing bad, but you can see one or two lines reflecting in the windshield that are like the actual rays of the sun. Sorry, hard to describe.

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i have the same "problem", uwsc11. i know what you are talking about. and that's the reason why i don't use rejex on all of my windows.
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