is there a product truly better than rain x?

is there a product truly better than rain x?

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steveo3002

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10,658 posts

181 months

Tuesday 21st November 2023
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ive been pretty happy with rain x , i see the odd youtuber claiming such n such is wayyy better but most of them are advertising thier own stuff etc

anyone found a truly superior rain x type product ?

blueg33

38,487 posts

231 months

Tuesday 21st November 2023
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I just use a ceramic sealant. Works fine, much less risk of blurring in my experience. Plus Rain X sponsor BRAKE so lose my custom.

Paft Dunk

315 posts

265 months

Tuesday 21st November 2023
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Was a big fan of RainX but now use Angelwax H2GO, also use their glass cleaner to prep the glass before application. Car has a glass roof and this stuff works well. Can’t remember when I last applied it, August probably but it still clears water well.

Found it browsing through products at a local retailer.

I’m not someone who likes to put too much effort into cleaning really and am definitely not a detailer. So little experience of other any products than these two.


Smint

1,977 posts

42 months

Tuesday 21st November 2023
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Having recently started using Autoglym's COAT IT, which is more or less the 5 litre bottle of Polar Seal (as recommended here), via the snow foam dispenser, the rain clearing effect of both paintwork and windows is superb, even the wheels stay cleaner longer.
So easy too, just spray it on after washing and then rinse off, job done.

Summit_Detailing

2,007 posts

200 months

Tuesday 21st November 2023
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Rain-x is a decent off the shelf high st. product.

There are other products which offer better performance and longevity -
Angelwax as mentioned above.
Gtechniq G1
Gyeon View
Carpro FlyBy
Carbon Collective platinum

Cheers,

Chris

blueg33

38,487 posts

231 months

Tuesday 21st November 2023
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Smint said:
Having recently started using Autoglym's COAT IT, which is more or less the 5 litre bottle of Polar Seal (as recommended here), via the snow foam dispenser, the rain clearing effect of both paintwork and windows is superb, even the wheels stay cleaner longer.
So easy too, just spray it on after washing and then rinse off, job done.
Gyeon wet coat is similar, spray onto wet paint/glass, rinse off with loads and loads of water

Belle427

9,736 posts

240 months

Tuesday 21st November 2023
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Soft 99 Glaco

zsdom

1,128 posts

127 months

Tuesday 21st November 2023
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Belle427 said:
Soft 99 Glaco
This.

I’ve used a fair few sealants & H2Go was good but not very long lasting on the windscreen, Gtechniq G1 was very good, G5 same as H2go but Glaco was outlasting the lot after 7months still going strong

It didnt repel the housebrick that was thrown through my screen so that goes in the against column!

somouk

1,425 posts

205 months

Wednesday 22nd November 2023
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Glaco stuff comes very well reviewed.

I use Infinity Wax diamond vision and they've just announced a new product to replace it which is a specific ceramic coating for glass to offer much improved resistance to wipers. I'll give that a go when it is available to buy as well.

C5_Steve

4,804 posts

110 months

Wednesday 22nd November 2023
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zsdom said:
Belle427 said:
Soft 99 Glaco
This.

I’ve used a fair few sealants & H2Go was good but not very long lasting on the windscreen, Gtechniq G1 was very good, G5 same as H2go but Glaco was outlasting the lot after 7months still going strong

It didnt repel the housebrick that was thrown through my screen so that goes in the against column!
This, there's been a few threads on this subject recently and the answers the same. Use the windsreen prep stuff first then the coating, lasts for years.

ukwill

9,222 posts

214 months

Monday 8th January
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Thanks for this info - have just ordered some of the Glaco stuff to do our windscreens. YT reviews look great.

edthefed

726 posts

74 months

Wednesday 10th January
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Ive used Rain x for years,

Last month following the advice on here switched to Glaco.

Used the cleaner first and then applied.

The difference is amazing - a vast improvement

Alex_225

6,667 posts

208 months

Thursday 18th January
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Paft Dunk said:
Was a big fan of RainX but now use Angelwax H2GO,
Same here. Rain-X is decent enough, H2GO is better and easier to use. Seems to last longer as well.