Re: [MV] deuce wipers

From: w7ls (w7ls@blarg.net)
Date: Fri Sep 26 2003 - 09:40:10 PDT


I have to agree 100% about Rain-X. Give it a try sometime in a
torrential downpour. I drove home over 200 miles in a downpour in a M43
ambulance (like a M37) with poor to useless wipers and Rain-X. It works
amazingly well. Should try it. I keep it with me at all times, in case I
lose a wiper (been there:done that). Jim

"Owens Export Svc." <SteveK@owens-export.com> wrote:

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> Best bet is to use "Rain-X".
> Works great, never need to use the wipers.
>
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> Steve - stevek@owens-export.com
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> >Subject: Re: [MV] deuce wipers
>
> >Yup, the key wording is "actually work." Somebody has boat stuff on their
> >truck. I really like the original stuff but the wipers on all my deuces really
> >suck. This is one area I'll deviate. Who has the ultimate plan for safe
> >functional wipers that don't rot away in 6 months and actually clean the glass?
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