<VV> Worn Windshields and Rain-X

Daniel Monasterio González dmonasterio at hotmail.com
Sun Oct 25 18:51:52 EDT 2015


Sorry, it was a lapse, must be 0000.


On 25/10/15 16:48, "Harry Yarnell (Verizon)" <harryyarnell at verizon.net>
wrote:

>I think 0000 steel wool is a better choice. 00 is a bit course.
>I use 0000 and mineral spirits to remove stubborn spots and overspray.
>
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>To: Daniel Monasterio González; virtualvairs at corvair.org
>Subject: Re: <VV> Worn Windshields and Rain-X
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>Thanks Daniel,I haven't seen the YouTube video (yet), but I'd heard of OO
>steel wool before--just afraid to try. Bob
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>-------- Original message --------
>From: Daniel Monasterio González <dmonasterio at hotmail.com>
>Date: 10/25/2015  12:25 PM  (GMT-05:00)
>To: hallgrenn at aol.com, virtualvairs at corvair.org
>Subject: Re: <VV> Worn Windshields and Rain-X
>
>Thanks Bob but, have you seen a video where they rub with steel wool #
>00, first and finish with Rain-X ?
>
>Think I saw it a few days ago in Facebook but, should be in Youtube.
>
>Daniel Monasterio
>
>On 25/10/15 09:18, "hallgrenn--- via VirtualVairs"
><virtualvairs at corvair.org> wrote:
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>>For those of you with windshields worn over the years by wiper blades
>>and grit try treating them with Rain-X if you haven't already.  A
>>thoroughly cleaned glass surface (thoroughly washed and rinsed first)
>>when treated with Rain-X will bead water on the worn surfaces so that
>>the windshield wipers swat it off and allow you to see much more
>>clearly without the streaking.  Especially useful when driving toward
>>the sun.  If you are driving fast enough you won't even need the wipers
>>as the water just beads up and rolls off.  Like many others, I've been
>>using it for years with good results especially with daily driver
>>beaters.  Of course a new windshield is the best solution........
>>
>>Bob Hall
>>Group Corvair
>>Corvanatics
>>CORSA
>>'64 Greenbrier
>>'65 Corsa
>>'68 Monza
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