11-07-2017, 07:55 AM | #24 |
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What about BMW making a big stink about not using "their" concentrated washer fluid? I had a problem with my wife's X3's washer pumps. They told me the only reason they replaced them for free was because I used their fluid.
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11-07-2017, 08:52 AM | #25 | |
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On a side note regarding RainX. Anybody know how to completely get that crap off a windshield? Had the car washed in MTL and they put RainX on the windshield, and not even well. GAH! Now the wipers skip and make all sorts of noise. Have heard of a BMW bulletin stating to use Bon Ami 1886 powder. http://www.garageboy.com/bmw/bonami.html Can not find it in Canada. Any other options? |
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Products like Gtechniq G1/2 will last way longer (up to 2 years) with better overall performance than RainX. This is a nano coating the actually bonds to the glass. A cheap but not as durable coating would be a quality polymer sealant ("wax"). |
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