dcb Turbocharged December 16, 2015 Share December 16, 2015 Will one ah? Thought the rainwater will not stick on the camera. Later your reverse camera become blur then you know.. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
elmoguy 2nd Gear December 18, 2015 Author Share December 18, 2015 For Rain X 2 in 1 user, glass cleaner and rain repllent, how much do you apply on your side rear mirror and door glasses? I sprayed till it was totally wet and feel the smoothness on the glass before I stopping applying. However, it seems like not above to last for 2 days. Any comment? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
elmoguy 2nd Gear December 31, 2015 Author Share December 31, 2015 Having used Glass Cleaner and Rain Repellant for close to a month, I feel that it is not up to my expectation. Moreover, I had to apply more than once a week. Any comment on Soft99 product. Will it be better? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
dcb Turbocharged December 31, 2015 Share December 31, 2015 Using Glaxo on my rear view camera and its great for rainy days. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heartbreakid 6th Gear January 1, 2016 Share January 1, 2016 (edited) For side mirrors, I use Soft 99 Glaco mirror coat zero (Orange package) from SPC petrol kiosk or Autobacs, those are specifically for exterior side mirrors only. It is not cheap, a small bottle costs $18 but works very well on rainy days because it keeps rain water off the side mirror and hence a clear view regardless of speed. Do note that it is a coating, so after a car wash, the coating will be wiped out. Do a search in youtube for Glaco mirror coat zero to see how it works and how to apply. For side windows or windscreen, I use rain X. Hope it helps. HAPPY NEW YEAR!! CHEERS!! Edited January 1, 2016 by Heartbreakid 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
flashbang Turbocharged January 2, 2016 Share January 2, 2016 Having used Glass Cleaner and Rain Repellant for close to a month, I feel that it is not up to my expectation. Moreover, I had to apply more than once a week. 20160101 01.13 166.jpg Any comment on Soft99 product. Will it be better? 20160101 01.19 167.jpg 20160101 01.20 168.jpg My friends use Rain X and they say it can last for a few months. Perhaps your standard is different? I use Glaco roll on on all my windows and the performance is great. The most benefit is from the side windows as the rain now flies away easily and this makes it a lot easier to see my side mirrors. I even tried applying it onto my side mirrors but the effect is not as good as it needs the wind to clear the water droplets. The Glaco Mirror Coat Zero is probably more suited for side mirrors. If I had a chance to do it again, I would skip the windscreens as it made my wipers judder due to my car shampoo which is a wash & wax combo. So now after washing the car I will use a glass cleaner to go over the windscreen to remove any of the wax from the wash & wax car shampoo. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Runforyourlife 5th Gear February 15, 2016 Share February 15, 2016 sorry it may be a stupid question but where to get rainx locally? other than amazon/autobacs? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
dcb Turbocharged February 15, 2016 Share February 15, 2016 Stamford tyre, petrol stations etc sorry it may be a stupid question but where to get rainx locally? other than amazon/autobacs? 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
elmoguy 2nd Gear February 15, 2016 Author Share February 15, 2016 sorry it may be a stupid question but where to get rainx locally? other than amazon/autobacs? For sure, most of the ESSO stations that I been to have. Rain X doesn't work well for me. The vision is still unclear though I applied to the side windows and rear mirror window under rainy condition. I going to try Glaco Mirror Coat Zero (40ml). 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Runforyourlife 5th Gear February 15, 2016 Share February 15, 2016 For sure, most of the ESSO stations that I been to have. Rain X doesn't work well for me. The vision is still unclear though I applied to the side windows and rear mirror window under rainy condition. I going to try Glaco Mirror Coat Zero (40ml). Ok bro, do update us on the glaco thingy. I'll prob get rainx first n try Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
dcb Turbocharged February 15, 2016 Share February 15, 2016 I am also using glaco. Prefer that over RainX Ok bro, do update us on the glaco thingy. I'll prob get rainx first n try Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
elmoguy 2nd Gear February 15, 2016 Author Share February 15, 2016 I am also using glaco. Prefer that over RainX Rain-X 680ml costs $12, I cannot remember, I think it is like 40km/h? Glaco Mirror Coat is 0km/h and ONLY 40 ml, costing $18 !!! "One Price One Quality". I been spraying a lot of my Rain-X weekly so that it finishes off faster. Then I have the justification to myself to buy it , . Dcb, how often do you need to apply Glaco Mirror Coat? I wash my car weekly, will the chemical coating be washed away? Lastly, I read from somewhere that the chemical coating of Glaco Mirror Coat is harmful to the body paint of the car and you need to be caution when spraying on the rear side mirror? Thank. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
dcb Turbocharged February 15, 2016 Share February 15, 2016 I apply maybe every fortnightly. It will not drip to the paintwork if you apply properly and not over exert the pressure. So far my paintwork is ok, maybe have coating thats why? Rain-X 680ml costs $12, I cannot remember, I think it is like 40km/h? Glaco Mirror Coat is 0km/h and ONLY 40 ml, costing $18 !!! "One Price One Quality". I been spraying a lot of my Rain-X weekly so that it finishes off faster. Then I have the justification to myself to buy it , . Dcb, how often do you need to apply Glaco Mirror Coat? I wash my car weekly, will the chemical coating be washed away? Lastly, I read from somewhere that the chemical coating of Glaco Mirror Coat is harmful to the body paint of the car and you need to be caution when spraying on the rear side mirror? Thank. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
elmoguy 2nd Gear February 15, 2016 Author Share February 15, 2016 This product seems great but not for glass. http://gizmodo.com/neverwet-review-the-magical-water-repelling-spray-is-812797429 Specs Best for: Metal, wood, concrete, aluminum, galvanized metal, PVC, masonry, asphalt, vinyl siding, plastic, "and more." Good for: Fabric, leather, and canvas—assuming you don't mind changing the color of your fabric, leather, and canvas goods to a "milky haze." Kit coverage: 10-15 square feet. Re-application suggestion: "NeverWet should be reapplied when water no longer rolls off the surface." Step 1 spray contains: methyl isobutyl, ketone, butyl acetate, and mineral spirits. Step 2 spray contains: acetone. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
flashbang Turbocharged February 15, 2016 Share February 15, 2016 My glaco coating on my side mirrors is pretty much gone. It lasted for about 2 months only. It used to help remove a bit of the rain drops that landed on it. However I am not using mirror coat zero but the normal glaco that needs some speed to blow off the rain drops. The glaco coating on windscreen, side windows and rear windscreen is still working well. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
derrickchoy89 Clutched February 23, 2016 Share February 23, 2016 Anything that can prevent the vapour from condensing? My brother using toothpaste to apply to it. Now my whole car smells like colgate. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Runforyourlife 5th Gear February 23, 2016 Share February 23, 2016 Anything that can prevent the vapour from condensing? My brother using toothpaste to apply to it. Now my whole car smells like colgate. very refreshing wor. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kklim Supercharged February 23, 2016 Share February 23, 2016 This product seems great but not for glass. ScreenHunter_5926 Feb. 15 16.58.jpg http://gizmodo.com/neverwet-review-the-magical-water-repelling-spray-is-812797429 Specs Best for: Metal, wood, concrete, aluminum, galvanized metal, PVC, masonry, asphalt, vinyl siding, plastic, "and more." Good for: Fabric, leather, and canvas—assuming you don't mind changing the color of your fabric, leather, and canvas goods to a "milky haze." Kit coverage: 10-15 square feet. Re-application suggestion: "NeverWet should be reapplied when water no longer rolls off the surface." Step 1 spray contains: methyl isobutyl, ketone, butyl acetate, and mineral spirits. Step 2 spray contains: acetone. I use a spray from Bata to waterproof my shoes. One can good enuf for three pairs. Doesn't change the appearance. Costs RM20 up north. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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