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Does anyone get the 'spider webs' on a rainy windscreen after applying RainX (and rain)? Any suggestions on how to stop this happening? First I cleaned the car, then the windscreen with Invisible Glass, then AG Glass Polish with a handheld white polish pad and then RainX with a microfiber and buffed off.
 
APC, mf cloths, and a brush. Glass wise, terry cloth and a glass cleaner. Hardly rocket science, grudas! :D

this true, it's not a rocket science but I find that I get streaks all over, two glass cleaners I've tried now!

going to give it another eh! :D
 
Does anyone get the 'spider webs' on a rainy windscreen after applying RainX (and rain)? Any suggestions on how to stop this happening? First I cleaned the car, then the windscreen with Invisible Glass, then AG Glass Polish with a handheld white polish pad and then RainX with a microfiber and buffed off.

I use the rainx window cleaner... never had spider webs.
Use it every morning, quick sprince and wipe and away I go
 
It had its polish and sealant put on for the first time on Saturday. I know I should probably have waited a few weeks so as to try and keep it going over until the new year, but I wanted to have a go :p
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Anyone recommend a good wash & wax all-in-one? I'm not into the hard graft of cleaning and reckon if a car is washed often a wash and wax is pretty good for most of us. I bought some stuff from BMW recently but seemed a bit expensive £10.xx for 500ml, where you can use 50-100ml per wash. I don't mind the price to be honest but didn't leave it as waxy as their old stuff used from about 5 years ago. The new one is watery whereas the old one was creamy with the carnuba.
 
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