night rain
#21
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Re: night rain
Don't tell me, let me guess. It started the first night after you
used Rain-X.
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Nick N wrote:
>
> Well, I won't ask your age, but I'm 30 and have noticed a bit of night
> blindness, espessialy in poor weather conditions.
> Nick
used Rain-X.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Nick N wrote:
>
> Well, I won't ask your age, but I'm 30 and have noticed a bit of night
> blindness, espessialy in poor weather conditions.
> Nick
#22
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Re: night rain
Don't tell me, let me guess. It started the first night after you
used Rain-X.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Nick N wrote:
>
> Well, I won't ask your age, but I'm 30 and have noticed a bit of night
> blindness, espessialy in poor weather conditions.
> Nick
used Rain-X.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Nick N wrote:
>
> Well, I won't ask your age, but I'm 30 and have noticed a bit of night
> blindness, espessialy in poor weather conditions.
> Nick
#23
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Re: night rain
he used rain-x on his eyes...
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> Don't tell me, let me guess. It started the first night after you
> used Rain-X.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Nick N wrote:
> >
> > Well, I won't ask your age, but I'm 30 and have noticed a bit of night
> > blindness, espessialy in poor weather conditions.
> > Nick
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:3FD91B84.F281067F@***.net...
> Don't tell me, let me guess. It started the first night after you
> used Rain-X.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Nick N wrote:
> >
> > Well, I won't ask your age, but I'm 30 and have noticed a bit of night
> > blindness, espessialy in poor weather conditions.
> > Nick
#24
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Re: night rain
he used rain-x on his eyes...
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:3FD91B84.F281067F@***.net...
> Don't tell me, let me guess. It started the first night after you
> used Rain-X.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Nick N wrote:
> >
> > Well, I won't ask your age, but I'm 30 and have noticed a bit of night
> > blindness, espessialy in poor weather conditions.
> > Nick
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:3FD91B84.F281067F@***.net...
> Don't tell me, let me guess. It started the first night after you
> used Rain-X.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Nick N wrote:
> >
> > Well, I won't ask your age, but I'm 30 and have noticed a bit of night
> > blindness, espessialy in poor weather conditions.
> > Nick
#25
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Re: night rain
he used rain-x on his eyes...
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:3FD91B84.F281067F@***.net...
> Don't tell me, let me guess. It started the first night after you
> used Rain-X.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Nick N wrote:
> >
> > Well, I won't ask your age, but I'm 30 and have noticed a bit of night
> > blindness, espessialy in poor weather conditions.
> > Nick
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:3FD91B84.F281067F@***.net...
> Don't tell me, let me guess. It started the first night after you
> used Rain-X.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Nick N wrote:
> >
> > Well, I won't ask your age, but I'm 30 and have noticed a bit of night
> > blindness, espessialy in poor weather conditions.
> > Nick
#26
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Re: night rain
What happens if its isn't raining? Can you see or no? Is it just because
there are a million bubbles on your windshield causing you to essentially
look at a very bright washed out windshield? I like rainx myself. It makes
my crappy wipers work a little better and throw the water off instead of
smearing it all over my windshield.
If you're unsure about rainx (and this is the first time I've heard about
anyone complaining about it) then put it on the passenger's side of the
windshield and have a friend drive your jeep around at night when its
raining with you in the passenger seat and judge for yourself if it will
work.
Take a multvitamin every day unless you have a medical reason not to.
Certain drugs will make you sensitive to light and decrease your night
vision in general. Talk to your doctor about 'em if you're taking any.
"Nicole Mason" <nicolemason@adelphia.net> wrote in message
news:248Cb.12417$uq1.1449365@news3.news.adelphia.n et...
> hey everyone,
> when im driving home at night, and its raining, i cant see after
another
> car has passed. i live out in the woods, but get on a route to get there,
so
> its a 50 mph speed limit, and some curvy roads. with all the rain theres a
> big glare on my windshield, and for a second or too after the other car
> passes, i cant see anything, which is scary. i slow down, but it doesnt
help
> much. Is it because my Tj's windshield doesnt have much slant, or
something
> else? how can i help this? rain-x, would fog lights help? thanks for any
> input!
> Nicole
>
>
there are a million bubbles on your windshield causing you to essentially
look at a very bright washed out windshield? I like rainx myself. It makes
my crappy wipers work a little better and throw the water off instead of
smearing it all over my windshield.
If you're unsure about rainx (and this is the first time I've heard about
anyone complaining about it) then put it on the passenger's side of the
windshield and have a friend drive your jeep around at night when its
raining with you in the passenger seat and judge for yourself if it will
work.
Take a multvitamin every day unless you have a medical reason not to.
Certain drugs will make you sensitive to light and decrease your night
vision in general. Talk to your doctor about 'em if you're taking any.
"Nicole Mason" <nicolemason@adelphia.net> wrote in message
news:248Cb.12417$uq1.1449365@news3.news.adelphia.n et...
> hey everyone,
> when im driving home at night, and its raining, i cant see after
another
> car has passed. i live out in the woods, but get on a route to get there,
so
> its a 50 mph speed limit, and some curvy roads. with all the rain theres a
> big glare on my windshield, and for a second or too after the other car
> passes, i cant see anything, which is scary. i slow down, but it doesnt
help
> much. Is it because my Tj's windshield doesnt have much slant, or
something
> else? how can i help this? rain-x, would fog lights help? thanks for any
> input!
> Nicole
>
>
#27
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: night rain
What happens if its isn't raining? Can you see or no? Is it just because
there are a million bubbles on your windshield causing you to essentially
look at a very bright washed out windshield? I like rainx myself. It makes
my crappy wipers work a little better and throw the water off instead of
smearing it all over my windshield.
If you're unsure about rainx (and this is the first time I've heard about
anyone complaining about it) then put it on the passenger's side of the
windshield and have a friend drive your jeep around at night when its
raining with you in the passenger seat and judge for yourself if it will
work.
Take a multvitamin every day unless you have a medical reason not to.
Certain drugs will make you sensitive to light and decrease your night
vision in general. Talk to your doctor about 'em if you're taking any.
"Nicole Mason" <nicolemason@adelphia.net> wrote in message
news:248Cb.12417$uq1.1449365@news3.news.adelphia.n et...
> hey everyone,
> when im driving home at night, and its raining, i cant see after
another
> car has passed. i live out in the woods, but get on a route to get there,
so
> its a 50 mph speed limit, and some curvy roads. with all the rain theres a
> big glare on my windshield, and for a second or too after the other car
> passes, i cant see anything, which is scary. i slow down, but it doesnt
help
> much. Is it because my Tj's windshield doesnt have much slant, or
something
> else? how can i help this? rain-x, would fog lights help? thanks for any
> input!
> Nicole
>
>
there are a million bubbles on your windshield causing you to essentially
look at a very bright washed out windshield? I like rainx myself. It makes
my crappy wipers work a little better and throw the water off instead of
smearing it all over my windshield.
If you're unsure about rainx (and this is the first time I've heard about
anyone complaining about it) then put it on the passenger's side of the
windshield and have a friend drive your jeep around at night when its
raining with you in the passenger seat and judge for yourself if it will
work.
Take a multvitamin every day unless you have a medical reason not to.
Certain drugs will make you sensitive to light and decrease your night
vision in general. Talk to your doctor about 'em if you're taking any.
"Nicole Mason" <nicolemason@adelphia.net> wrote in message
news:248Cb.12417$uq1.1449365@news3.news.adelphia.n et...
> hey everyone,
> when im driving home at night, and its raining, i cant see after
another
> car has passed. i live out in the woods, but get on a route to get there,
so
> its a 50 mph speed limit, and some curvy roads. with all the rain theres a
> big glare on my windshield, and for a second or too after the other car
> passes, i cant see anything, which is scary. i slow down, but it doesnt
help
> much. Is it because my Tj's windshield doesnt have much slant, or
something
> else? how can i help this? rain-x, would fog lights help? thanks for any
> input!
> Nicole
>
>
#28
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: night rain
What happens if its isn't raining? Can you see or no? Is it just because
there are a million bubbles on your windshield causing you to essentially
look at a very bright washed out windshield? I like rainx myself. It makes
my crappy wipers work a little better and throw the water off instead of
smearing it all over my windshield.
If you're unsure about rainx (and this is the first time I've heard about
anyone complaining about it) then put it on the passenger's side of the
windshield and have a friend drive your jeep around at night when its
raining with you in the passenger seat and judge for yourself if it will
work.
Take a multvitamin every day unless you have a medical reason not to.
Certain drugs will make you sensitive to light and decrease your night
vision in general. Talk to your doctor about 'em if you're taking any.
"Nicole Mason" <nicolemason@adelphia.net> wrote in message
news:248Cb.12417$uq1.1449365@news3.news.adelphia.n et...
> hey everyone,
> when im driving home at night, and its raining, i cant see after
another
> car has passed. i live out in the woods, but get on a route to get there,
so
> its a 50 mph speed limit, and some curvy roads. with all the rain theres a
> big glare on my windshield, and for a second or too after the other car
> passes, i cant see anything, which is scary. i slow down, but it doesnt
help
> much. Is it because my Tj's windshield doesnt have much slant, or
something
> else? how can i help this? rain-x, would fog lights help? thanks for any
> input!
> Nicole
>
>
there are a million bubbles on your windshield causing you to essentially
look at a very bright washed out windshield? I like rainx myself. It makes
my crappy wipers work a little better and throw the water off instead of
smearing it all over my windshield.
If you're unsure about rainx (and this is the first time I've heard about
anyone complaining about it) then put it on the passenger's side of the
windshield and have a friend drive your jeep around at night when its
raining with you in the passenger seat and judge for yourself if it will
work.
Take a multvitamin every day unless you have a medical reason not to.
Certain drugs will make you sensitive to light and decrease your night
vision in general. Talk to your doctor about 'em if you're taking any.
"Nicole Mason" <nicolemason@adelphia.net> wrote in message
news:248Cb.12417$uq1.1449365@news3.news.adelphia.n et...
> hey everyone,
> when im driving home at night, and its raining, i cant see after
another
> car has passed. i live out in the woods, but get on a route to get there,
so
> its a 50 mph speed limit, and some curvy roads. with all the rain theres a
> big glare on my windshield, and for a second or too after the other car
> passes, i cant see anything, which is scary. i slow down, but it doesnt
help
> much. Is it because my Tj's windshield doesnt have much slant, or
something
> else? how can i help this? rain-x, would fog lights help? thanks for any
> input!
> Nicole
>
>
#29
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Posts: n/a
Re: night rain
if its just dark with no rain then im ok, the glare on the road in the rain
makes it so i cant focus on the white line, and when my wipers go it ------s
the water out, and creates one big glare. i think ill try to rain-x and new
wiper blades and super clean washer fluid. i'll set up a dr's appt. and see
what they say.. if i have night blindness at 18, i'll feel like im falling
apart already like my jeep :) Thanks for all the input guys!
Nicole
"Valued User" <valued@user.com> wrote in message
news:ET9Cb.29396$HH.27898@fe1.texas.rr.com...
> What happens if its isn't raining? Can you see or no? Is it just because
> there are a million bubbles on your windshield causing you to essentially
> look at a very bright washed out windshield? I like rainx myself. It makes
> my crappy wipers work a little better and throw the water off instead of
> smearing it all over my windshield.
>
> If you're unsure about rainx (and this is the first time I've heard about
> anyone complaining about it) then put it on the passenger's side of the
> windshield and have a friend drive your jeep around at night when its
> raining with you in the passenger seat and judge for yourself if it will
> work.
>
> Take a multvitamin every day unless you have a medical reason not to.
> Certain drugs will make you sensitive to light and decrease your night
> vision in general. Talk to your doctor about 'em if you're taking any.
>
>
> "Nicole Mason" <nicolemason@adelphia.net> wrote in message
> news:248Cb.12417$uq1.1449365@news3.news.adelphia.n et...
> > hey everyone,
> > when im driving home at night, and its raining, i cant see after
> another
> > car has passed. i live out in the woods, but get on a route to get
there,
> so
> > its a 50 mph speed limit, and some curvy roads. with all the rain theres
a
> > big glare on my windshield, and for a second or too after the other car
> > passes, i cant see anything, which is scary. i slow down, but it doesnt
> help
> > much. Is it because my Tj's windshield doesnt have much slant, or
> something
> > else? how can i help this? rain-x, would fog lights help? thanks for any
> > input!
> > Nicole
> >
> >
>
>
makes it so i cant focus on the white line, and when my wipers go it ------s
the water out, and creates one big glare. i think ill try to rain-x and new
wiper blades and super clean washer fluid. i'll set up a dr's appt. and see
what they say.. if i have night blindness at 18, i'll feel like im falling
apart already like my jeep :) Thanks for all the input guys!
Nicole
"Valued User" <valued@user.com> wrote in message
news:ET9Cb.29396$HH.27898@fe1.texas.rr.com...
> What happens if its isn't raining? Can you see or no? Is it just because
> there are a million bubbles on your windshield causing you to essentially
> look at a very bright washed out windshield? I like rainx myself. It makes
> my crappy wipers work a little better and throw the water off instead of
> smearing it all over my windshield.
>
> If you're unsure about rainx (and this is the first time I've heard about
> anyone complaining about it) then put it on the passenger's side of the
> windshield and have a friend drive your jeep around at night when its
> raining with you in the passenger seat and judge for yourself if it will
> work.
>
> Take a multvitamin every day unless you have a medical reason not to.
> Certain drugs will make you sensitive to light and decrease your night
> vision in general. Talk to your doctor about 'em if you're taking any.
>
>
> "Nicole Mason" <nicolemason@adelphia.net> wrote in message
> news:248Cb.12417$uq1.1449365@news3.news.adelphia.n et...
> > hey everyone,
> > when im driving home at night, and its raining, i cant see after
> another
> > car has passed. i live out in the woods, but get on a route to get
there,
> so
> > its a 50 mph speed limit, and some curvy roads. with all the rain theres
a
> > big glare on my windshield, and for a second or too after the other car
> > passes, i cant see anything, which is scary. i slow down, but it doesnt
> help
> > much. Is it because my Tj's windshield doesnt have much slant, or
> something
> > else? how can i help this? rain-x, would fog lights help? thanks for any
> > input!
> > Nicole
> >
> >
>
>
#30
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: night rain
if its just dark with no rain then im ok, the glare on the road in the rain
makes it so i cant focus on the white line, and when my wipers go it ------s
the water out, and creates one big glare. i think ill try to rain-x and new
wiper blades and super clean washer fluid. i'll set up a dr's appt. and see
what they say.. if i have night blindness at 18, i'll feel like im falling
apart already like my jeep :) Thanks for all the input guys!
Nicole
"Valued User" <valued@user.com> wrote in message
news:ET9Cb.29396$HH.27898@fe1.texas.rr.com...
> What happens if its isn't raining? Can you see or no? Is it just because
> there are a million bubbles on your windshield causing you to essentially
> look at a very bright washed out windshield? I like rainx myself. It makes
> my crappy wipers work a little better and throw the water off instead of
> smearing it all over my windshield.
>
> If you're unsure about rainx (and this is the first time I've heard about
> anyone complaining about it) then put it on the passenger's side of the
> windshield and have a friend drive your jeep around at night when its
> raining with you in the passenger seat and judge for yourself if it will
> work.
>
> Take a multvitamin every day unless you have a medical reason not to.
> Certain drugs will make you sensitive to light and decrease your night
> vision in general. Talk to your doctor about 'em if you're taking any.
>
>
> "Nicole Mason" <nicolemason@adelphia.net> wrote in message
> news:248Cb.12417$uq1.1449365@news3.news.adelphia.n et...
> > hey everyone,
> > when im driving home at night, and its raining, i cant see after
> another
> > car has passed. i live out in the woods, but get on a route to get
there,
> so
> > its a 50 mph speed limit, and some curvy roads. with all the rain theres
a
> > big glare on my windshield, and for a second or too after the other car
> > passes, i cant see anything, which is scary. i slow down, but it doesnt
> help
> > much. Is it because my Tj's windshield doesnt have much slant, or
> something
> > else? how can i help this? rain-x, would fog lights help? thanks for any
> > input!
> > Nicole
> >
> >
>
>
makes it so i cant focus on the white line, and when my wipers go it ------s
the water out, and creates one big glare. i think ill try to rain-x and new
wiper blades and super clean washer fluid. i'll set up a dr's appt. and see
what they say.. if i have night blindness at 18, i'll feel like im falling
apart already like my jeep :) Thanks for all the input guys!
Nicole
"Valued User" <valued@user.com> wrote in message
news:ET9Cb.29396$HH.27898@fe1.texas.rr.com...
> What happens if its isn't raining? Can you see or no? Is it just because
> there are a million bubbles on your windshield causing you to essentially
> look at a very bright washed out windshield? I like rainx myself. It makes
> my crappy wipers work a little better and throw the water off instead of
> smearing it all over my windshield.
>
> If you're unsure about rainx (and this is the first time I've heard about
> anyone complaining about it) then put it on the passenger's side of the
> windshield and have a friend drive your jeep around at night when its
> raining with you in the passenger seat and judge for yourself if it will
> work.
>
> Take a multvitamin every day unless you have a medical reason not to.
> Certain drugs will make you sensitive to light and decrease your night
> vision in general. Talk to your doctor about 'em if you're taking any.
>
>
> "Nicole Mason" <nicolemason@adelphia.net> wrote in message
> news:248Cb.12417$uq1.1449365@news3.news.adelphia.n et...
> > hey everyone,
> > when im driving home at night, and its raining, i cant see after
> another
> > car has passed. i live out in the woods, but get on a route to get
there,
> so
> > its a 50 mph speed limit, and some curvy roads. with all the rain theres
a
> > big glare on my windshield, and for a second or too after the other car
> > passes, i cant see anything, which is scary. i slow down, but it doesnt
> help
> > much. Is it because my Tj's windshield doesnt have much slant, or
> something
> > else? how can i help this? rain-x, would fog lights help? thanks for any
> > input!
> > Nicole
> >
> >
>
>