Texas5 1st Gear August 10, 2011 Author Share August 10, 2011 seriously.. i dont know why your friend cant wash off with detergent... either lousy detergen or dont know how to wash.. anyways so many windscreen cleaners in the market... my windscreen is rain-x applied... will judder once the rain-x is thinning out... so far i have tried glaco or smthing... this japanese brand very good.. last long minimum juddering got any full name for the product? whr to get? thanks ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Picanto 3rd Gear August 10, 2011 Share August 10, 2011 Smash the glasss!!!! Pay somemore for IR film again? Downtime and fraud.... do you have a brain in the first place? please be constructive a bit Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fennmax Clutched August 10, 2011 Share August 10, 2011 do you have a brain in the first place? please be constructive a bit brain, definitely bigger than your pea size. it is definitely fraud if trying to cheat insurance. time n effort to visit n fix at workshop.... downtime. most of us have ir film on windscreen, cost money n time to fix. got it pea~nut ...... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Picanto 3rd Gear August 11, 2011 Share August 11, 2011 brain, definitely bigger than your pea size. it is definitely fraud if trying to cheat insurance. time n effort to visit n fix at workshop.... downtime. most of us have ir film on windscreen, cost money n time to fix. got it pea~nut ...... you no brain in the first place. please do not even talk about size Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Otoko Neutral Newbie August 11, 2011 Share August 11, 2011 not sure why many claimed that wipers juddered with rainx but i applied only once on my 20 yr old car july 2010 & rain still flows away @ 90km/h~ when travelling on nshw above 100km/h, there isnt a need for wiper~ below 80km/h only need low speed wiper~ discounted twister bronze wiper still sweeps clear today after a yr~ (single wiper car) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fennmax Clutched August 11, 2011 Share August 11, 2011 r you no brain in the first place. please do not even talk about size this one must reply...... if u read my post properly, i m not the one suggesting to smash the glass, instead i was responding to someone who had suggested that option instead earlier. hence the exclamation marks followed by tquestion marks for that option. my second post clarified that i do have a bigger brain. stipudity kills. as a hokkein saying goes :not smart nevermind, dont act smart! you a woman? mine or mind definitely bigger than yours...... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ken4555 1st Gear August 11, 2011 Share August 11, 2011 got any full name for the product? whr to get? thanks at autobacs got... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darthrevan Supercharged August 11, 2011 Share August 11, 2011 not sure why many claimed that wipers juddered with rainx but i applied only once on my 20 yr old car july 2010 & rain still flows away @ 90km/h~ when travelling on nshw above 100km/h, there isnt a need for wiper~ below 80km/h only need low speed wiper~ discounted twister bronze wiper still sweeps clear today after a yr~ (single wiper car) i'm on rain-x and seldom switch on wiper..no juddering also..my rain-x applied once every week..at 50km/h the rain already start to flow away Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Otoko Neutral Newbie August 12, 2011 Share August 12, 2011 i'm on rain-x and seldom switch on wiper..no juddering also..my rain-x applied once every week..at 50km/h the rain already start to flow away wow, cool! if only i can spare my lazy ass do more cleaning like u do~ hehe.. too many pple to ENT liao~ family, gf, dog, frds, work, school, shopping~ nice to know that im not the only one who bought the wonder rainx then~ Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stiener 1st Gear August 12, 2011 Share August 12, 2011 I am using Rain Vision and when I changed to the Bosch wiper, it judder for first day then no more problems le. Also can see the rain water flow away when cruising. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darthrevan Supercharged August 12, 2011 Share August 12, 2011 wow, cool! if only i can spare my lazy ass do more cleaning like u do~ hehe.. too many pple to ENT liao~ family, gf, dog, frds, work, school, shopping~ nice to know that im not the only one who bought the wonder rainx then~ life is very fair..everyone got 24hrs mah..its just how one managed their time Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ladykillerz 4th Gear August 12, 2011 Share August 12, 2011 recently bought a 2nd hand car, my problem lies here, every raining day, my newly change silicon wiper juddering like mad (suspecting previous owner put rainX inside the wiper water container), is there any way to clear out & smoothen the wiper wiping on my windshield? fren told mi drain out the water refill clean water or even put mama lemon wont help coz he done it b4. anyone here got this issue b4 & manage to get rid of it. arigato most likely the wiper you bought is not compatible and usually silicon wiper will have such juddering. try OEM one and probably will solve your problem. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jonpaul0104 2nd Gear August 12, 2011 Share August 12, 2011 I am using Rain Vision and when I changed to the Bosch wiper, it judder for first day then no more problems le. Also can see the rain water flow away when cruising. same as me...we are on the same frequency..... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
5936 1st Gear August 12, 2011 Share August 12, 2011 (edited) Is this the best option? You are refering to foam sanding pad right? but this will also contribute numberous hair line sratches on the wind screen. Also at auto bacs they have windscreen degreaser,windsreen polish to rub away stubborn stains, on the windscreen. Claying is also a better option than using sanding foam pad. Mine scratched before because of using the foam pad and and got worst with 3000ct wet sand papering. Even after rescue from workshop windscreen polishing, I can still see the numberous fine scratches when bright light shine at an angle. Edited August 12, 2011 by 5936 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
5936 1st Gear August 12, 2011 Share August 12, 2011 Sometimes too effective will also cause the juddering. Too dry so wiper stick Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Otoko Neutral Newbie August 19, 2011 Share August 19, 2011 life is very fair..everyone got 24hrs mah..its just how one managed their time true true.. got a frd holding a job, doing biz, recently became father & does volunteer work but still have time for frds~ Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rncw 5th Gear December 19, 2011 Share December 19, 2011 after a few years looking for solutions to the juddering wipers, it's finally solved by using duragloss nuglass...weekly used it and now no more juddering...even my wiper is very old ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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