I hear you Rusnak, I have not used those items and thanks for the heads-up about them. I have a nose like a bloodhound - and it's a help and burden at times. For example, a single DROP of Rainex on a papertowel is offensive in my garage (door closed) a full hour later, and 20' away from towel. Can't do that with WD-40 or gearlube.
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The smell doesn't last long. ..Oh Haha
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If you've got wind gusts @ 35mph and you're outside (maybe)...
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It smells like rubbing alcohol. I don't care for the smell, either. ...pwd72S
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I seemed to agree with that 15 years ago. Now, it's by far - more repugnant than any rubbing alcohol for me.
Think about the fact that anything that can 'bond' or 'blend' it's molecules with GLASS is not gonna be easy to do. 'Science' and chemistry are needed for that task.
Consider also why any of us 'need' to use such a thing on our windscreens. For what ??? It's kinda slick to see it work, but it ends up leaving 'swirl marks' from the application that are noticed easily in cooler weather and at night. Guys are even using it to 'de-fog' the interior of glass. Again, it marks up the glass which is ugly. And regular dash (air) defrosters - seem to do the job.
Consider: A good set of wiper blades, a well lubed wiper motor - with good brushes - is wonderful also.
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