I made the mistake of treating my interior glass with RainX Anti-Fog a couple of months ago. Now, my glass seems permanently hazy - cleaning with regular glass cleaner (D-line concentrate @ 10:1) just smears it around. Any recommendations for getting this **** off of my glass? I'm headed outside now to try out some less-diluted GCC, and perhaps some white vinegar, but any tips would be welcome.
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Re: How can I remove RainX Anti-Fog?
Distilled white vinegar followed by GCC seemed to do the trick, but I won't know for sure until I can look at it in daylight tomorrow. I don't have APC, just APC+, but I'll give that a try tomorrow if the glass is still hazy. Thanks, guys.
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The vinegar followed by Glass Cleaner Concentrate worked.
Avoid that RainX junk like the plague! I've yet to have fogging problems on this car - I guess I just got bored and wanted to do something to it besides the normal wash and wax routine. Lesson learned... If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
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Originally posted by gtrspeed View PostThe vinegar followed by Glass Cleaner Concentrate worked.
Avoid that RainX junk like the plague! I've yet to have fogging problems on this car - I guess I just got bored and wanted to do something to it besides the normal wash and wax routine. Lesson learned... If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
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I use regular rain-x on the outside of the car! Works great for that. I've never used their anti-fog product. I would avoid applying anything to the interior windows of the car however. Besides if you do happen to get some fog, just kick on the defroster :p
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I use the original RainX on the outside, and love it. As I said in my original post, I treated my interior glass with RainX Anti-Fog, not the stuff meant for outside use.
RainX Original Glass Treatment = Good
RainX Anti-Fog = Bad
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Re: How can I remove RainX Anti-Fog?
Originally posted by gtrspeed View PostI made the mistake of treating my interior glass with RainX Anti-Fog a couple of months ago. Now, my glass seems permanently hazy - cleaning with regular glass cleaner (D-line concentrate @ 10:1) just smears it around. Any recommendations for getting this **** off of my glass? I'm headed outside now to try out some less-diluted GCC, and perhaps some white vinegar, but any tips would be welcome.
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