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Wogger



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Duxback

Has anyone tried Duxback water repellent on their windscreen?
Is it worth it, does it work?
Cheers

Post #535947 30th Nov 2019 10:40am
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RichM63



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I hadn't hear of that one, but I use RainX, I guess similar and makes a huge improvement.

Post #536018 30th Nov 2019 7:46pm
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Wogger



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If I've read it right it was developed for the aircraft industry to keep cockpit glass clear, it's supposed to help prevent frost forming as well.
I've used Rain x, it's good stuff, but it was the frost prevention I was interested in.

Post #536058 1st Dec 2019 10:33am
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Anvil



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I've used Rainx on all my cars. -Great stuff. Don't have to actually use the wipers when you go much over 30 mph. Water just beads up and runs off. Doesn't last that long per application though, so would be interested in what people think of the Duxback stuff. Never heard of it until today.........

Post #536145 2nd Dec 2019 1:11pm
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CS



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When one of my 322s had an intermittent wiper failure problem and it was a while before I could get it fixed I used Turtle Clearvue. It was OK, but left the screen a bit smeary unless one really polished it and did not last that long. It was helpful when the wipers failed, but I would not use it if there was no reason to expect wiper problems. Only Range Rovers since 1988

Post #536162 2nd Dec 2019 3:32pm
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