Rain-X
#71
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Re: Rain-X
YOU have a WINDSHIELD???????? OMG!! What's next, a...((shudder))...a TJ???
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> I use denatured Alcohol to clean off any auto wax or other
> contaminate that may cause a glare, that's near impossible to see
> through, at night, and a couple ounces of coolant added to my windshield
> washer. The links below are a few of the trucks I used to drive over a
> million miles:
> http://www.----------.com/rextrans.jpg
> http://www.----------.com/kenworth.jpg
> http://www.----------.com/white.jpg
> http://www.----------.com/mack.jpg
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
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03 TJ Rubicon
01 XJ Sport
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
-- Dave Barry
Pronunciation: 'jEp
Function: noun
Date: 1940
Etymology: probably from g. p. (abbreviation of general purpose)
A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase,
1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in
World War II.
http://www.7slotgrille.com/jeepers/t...ron/index.html
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L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> I use denatured Alcohol to clean off any auto wax or other
> contaminate that may cause a glare, that's near impossible to see
> through, at night, and a couple ounces of coolant added to my windshield
> washer. The links below are a few of the trucks I used to drive over a
> million miles:
> http://www.----------.com/rextrans.jpg
> http://www.----------.com/kenworth.jpg
> http://www.----------.com/white.jpg
> http://www.----------.com/mack.jpg
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
--
__________________________________________________ _________
tw
03 TJ Rubicon
01 XJ Sport
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
-- Dave Barry
Pronunciation: 'jEp
Function: noun
Date: 1940
Etymology: probably from g. p. (abbreviation of general purpose)
A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase,
1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in
World War II.
http://www.7slotgrille.com/jeepers/t...ron/index.html
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#72
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Re: Rain-X
YOU have a WINDSHIELD???????? OMG!! What's next, a...((shudder))...a TJ???
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> I use denatured Alcohol to clean off any auto wax or other
> contaminate that may cause a glare, that's near impossible to see
> through, at night, and a couple ounces of coolant added to my windshield
> washer. The links below are a few of the trucks I used to drive over a
> million miles:
> http://www.----------.com/rextrans.jpg
> http://www.----------.com/kenworth.jpg
> http://www.----------.com/white.jpg
> http://www.----------.com/mack.jpg
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
--
__________________________________________________ _________
tw
03 TJ Rubicon
01 XJ Sport
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
-- Dave Barry
Pronunciation: 'jEp
Function: noun
Date: 1940
Etymology: probably from g. p. (abbreviation of general purpose)
A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase,
1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in
World War II.
http://www.7slotgrille.com/jeepers/t...ron/index.html
(Please remove the OBVIOUS to reply by email)
__________________________________________________ _________
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> I use denatured Alcohol to clean off any auto wax or other
> contaminate that may cause a glare, that's near impossible to see
> through, at night, and a couple ounces of coolant added to my windshield
> washer. The links below are a few of the trucks I used to drive over a
> million miles:
> http://www.----------.com/rextrans.jpg
> http://www.----------.com/kenworth.jpg
> http://www.----------.com/white.jpg
> http://www.----------.com/mack.jpg
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
--
__________________________________________________ _________
tw
03 TJ Rubicon
01 XJ Sport
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
-- Dave Barry
Pronunciation: 'jEp
Function: noun
Date: 1940
Etymology: probably from g. p. (abbreviation of general purpose)
A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase,
1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in
World War II.
http://www.7slotgrille.com/jeepers/t...ron/index.html
(Please remove the OBVIOUS to reply by email)
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#73
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Re: Rain-X
YOU have a WINDSHIELD???????? OMG!! What's next, a...((shudder))...a TJ???
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> I use denatured Alcohol to clean off any auto wax or other
> contaminate that may cause a glare, that's near impossible to see
> through, at night, and a couple ounces of coolant added to my windshield
> washer. The links below are a few of the trucks I used to drive over a
> million miles:
> http://www.----------.com/rextrans.jpg
> http://www.----------.com/kenworth.jpg
> http://www.----------.com/white.jpg
> http://www.----------.com/mack.jpg
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
--
__________________________________________________ _________
tw
03 TJ Rubicon
01 XJ Sport
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
-- Dave Barry
Pronunciation: 'jEp
Function: noun
Date: 1940
Etymology: probably from g. p. (abbreviation of general purpose)
A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase,
1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in
World War II.
http://www.7slotgrille.com/jeepers/t...ron/index.html
(Please remove the OBVIOUS to reply by email)
__________________________________________________ _________
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> I use denatured Alcohol to clean off any auto wax or other
> contaminate that may cause a glare, that's near impossible to see
> through, at night, and a couple ounces of coolant added to my windshield
> washer. The links below are a few of the trucks I used to drive over a
> million miles:
> http://www.----------.com/rextrans.jpg
> http://www.----------.com/kenworth.jpg
> http://www.----------.com/white.jpg
> http://www.----------.com/mack.jpg
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
--
__________________________________________________ _________
tw
03 TJ Rubicon
01 XJ Sport
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
-- Dave Barry
Pronunciation: 'jEp
Function: noun
Date: 1940
Etymology: probably from g. p. (abbreviation of general purpose)
A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase,
1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in
World War II.
http://www.7slotgrille.com/jeepers/t...ron/index.html
(Please remove the OBVIOUS to reply by email)
__________________________________________________ _________
#74
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Re: Rain-X
I can't imagine ever needing to remove it unless you live in an arid
climate. It removes itself to easily on its own as it is. And if you did
live in an arid climate then why would you bother to apply it every 4
weeks or so if it doesn't rain any where near that often? Despite what
that FAQ makes one think this isn't an apply once and forget it type of
product.
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> I find it interesting that the number one of the FREQUENTLY ASKED
> QUESTIONS is. "How do you remove Rain-X® Glass Treatment from exterior
> glass?" at: http://www.rainx.com/frame_faq.htm
climate. It removes itself to easily on its own as it is. And if you did
live in an arid climate then why would you bother to apply it every 4
weeks or so if it doesn't rain any where near that often? Despite what
that FAQ makes one think this isn't an apply once and forget it type of
product.
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> I find it interesting that the number one of the FREQUENTLY ASKED
> QUESTIONS is. "How do you remove Rain-X® Glass Treatment from exterior
> glass?" at: http://www.rainx.com/frame_faq.htm
#75
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Posts: n/a
Re: Rain-X
I can't imagine ever needing to remove it unless you live in an arid
climate. It removes itself to easily on its own as it is. And if you did
live in an arid climate then why would you bother to apply it every 4
weeks or so if it doesn't rain any where near that often? Despite what
that FAQ makes one think this isn't an apply once and forget it type of
product.
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> I find it interesting that the number one of the FREQUENTLY ASKED
> QUESTIONS is. "How do you remove Rain-X® Glass Treatment from exterior
> glass?" at: http://www.rainx.com/frame_faq.htm
climate. It removes itself to easily on its own as it is. And if you did
live in an arid climate then why would you bother to apply it every 4
weeks or so if it doesn't rain any where near that often? Despite what
that FAQ makes one think this isn't an apply once and forget it type of
product.
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> I find it interesting that the number one of the FREQUENTLY ASKED
> QUESTIONS is. "How do you remove Rain-X® Glass Treatment from exterior
> glass?" at: http://www.rainx.com/frame_faq.htm
#76
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Posts: n/a
Re: Rain-X
I can't imagine ever needing to remove it unless you live in an arid
climate. It removes itself to easily on its own as it is. And if you did
live in an arid climate then why would you bother to apply it every 4
weeks or so if it doesn't rain any where near that often? Despite what
that FAQ makes one think this isn't an apply once and forget it type of
product.
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> I find it interesting that the number one of the FREQUENTLY ASKED
> QUESTIONS is. "How do you remove Rain-X® Glass Treatment from exterior
> glass?" at: http://www.rainx.com/frame_faq.htm
climate. It removes itself to easily on its own as it is. And if you did
live in an arid climate then why would you bother to apply it every 4
weeks or so if it doesn't rain any where near that often? Despite what
that FAQ makes one think this isn't an apply once and forget it type of
product.
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> I find it interesting that the number one of the FREQUENTLY ASKED
> QUESTIONS is. "How do you remove Rain-X® Glass Treatment from exterior
> glass?" at: http://www.rainx.com/frame_faq.htm
#77
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Re: Rain-X
Whatever, all I can tell you is I can't see through it at night.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Tim Hayes wrote:
>
> I can't imagine ever needing to remove it unless you live in an arid
> climate. It removes itself to easily on its own as it is. And if you did
> live in an arid climate then why would you bother to apply it every 4
> weeks or so if it doesn't rain any where near that often? Despite what
> that FAQ makes one think this isn't an apply once and forget it type of
> product.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Tim Hayes wrote:
>
> I can't imagine ever needing to remove it unless you live in an arid
> climate. It removes itself to easily on its own as it is. And if you did
> live in an arid climate then why would you bother to apply it every 4
> weeks or so if it doesn't rain any where near that often? Despite what
> that FAQ makes one think this isn't an apply once and forget it type of
> product.
#78
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Posts: n/a
Re: Rain-X
Whatever, all I can tell you is I can't see through it at night.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Tim Hayes wrote:
>
> I can't imagine ever needing to remove it unless you live in an arid
> climate. It removes itself to easily on its own as it is. And if you did
> live in an arid climate then why would you bother to apply it every 4
> weeks or so if it doesn't rain any where near that often? Despite what
> that FAQ makes one think this isn't an apply once and forget it type of
> product.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Tim Hayes wrote:
>
> I can't imagine ever needing to remove it unless you live in an arid
> climate. It removes itself to easily on its own as it is. And if you did
> live in an arid climate then why would you bother to apply it every 4
> weeks or so if it doesn't rain any where near that often? Despite what
> that FAQ makes one think this isn't an apply once and forget it type of
> product.
#79
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Posts: n/a
Re: Rain-X
Whatever, all I can tell you is I can't see through it at night.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Tim Hayes wrote:
>
> I can't imagine ever needing to remove it unless you live in an arid
> climate. It removes itself to easily on its own as it is. And if you did
> live in an arid climate then why would you bother to apply it every 4
> weeks or so if it doesn't rain any where near that often? Despite what
> that FAQ makes one think this isn't an apply once and forget it type of
> product.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Tim Hayes wrote:
>
> I can't imagine ever needing to remove it unless you live in an arid
> climate. It removes itself to easily on its own as it is. And if you did
> live in an arid climate then why would you bother to apply it every 4
> weeks or so if it doesn't rain any where near that often? Despite what
> that FAQ makes one think this isn't an apply once and forget it type of
> product.
#80
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Re: Rain-X
I must be too old, because the glare is too much to see through. I
makes pretty rainbows though.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Greg Bam wrote:
>
> Rain-X is a great product... I live in a rain forest outside of Seattle....
> Nobody knows rain like I do...With Rain-X on my windshield there is no need
> for wipers..If you have trouble seeing through the windshield you didn't
> follow the directions when applying the product. Or maybe just too old to be
> driving at night...; ) Greg
makes pretty rainbows though.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Greg Bam wrote:
>
> Rain-X is a great product... I live in a rain forest outside of Seattle....
> Nobody knows rain like I do...With Rain-X on my windshield there is no need
> for wipers..If you have trouble seeing through the windshield you didn't
> follow the directions when applying the product. Or maybe just too old to be
> driving at night...; ) Greg