The windshield was as clean as it was when I prepped and treated it. I used no wipers nor windshield washer fluid.īelieve it or not, the bugs and their innards were gone without a trace. I turned the pressure washer onto them from about two feet away with no soap and gave the windshield a very quick rinse, maybe 20 seconds.
I got covered in bugs on the highway yesterday. I was skeptical about that, though, since I've heard that many times before. They said a quick wipe or a shot with the hose, and the stuff would be gone. The product's marketing also claims that you can take off bugs (and bird droppings, and so forth) off very easily with a properly treated surface, be it paint or windshield. For the rain, it's neither impressed nor annoyed me. I haven't seen enough varying situations yet to know if the beading creates glare or if it will help chattering or make it worse. In the rain (from what limited driving I've done in the rain over the past number of days), it is much the same as Rain-X, at least as I can tell.
It prevents the bugs from staining the clear film. For those applications, I knew it worked. 3M recommends it to protect clear bras and the clear headlight cover film, too. The Rejex Sealant is surely one of those work horse type products that comes in handy for many different situations. When you are done you’ll love the way the paint looks, so try the Rejex Paint Sealant. For those who don't know about it, it's also a paint sealant. Apply a second coating for added protection and gloss, but wait at least 8 hours in between coats. I mentioned some time ago that I'd be trying that, as an alternative to Rain-X and the like, and some members were wondering about it.