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Old 03-16-2009, 08:22 PM
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Default RainX on lights?

I am so impressed with the rainx I just applied to my windshield I am wondering if anyone has applied it to their headlights (the plastic lenses)? The bottle says not to use on plastic. Are they just covering their a$$ or is this stuff OK to use?
I haven't encountered too much rain, infact it has gone the opposite way. I was parked outside last week at -30*C and all the frost, snow and ice were gone in one pass of the wiper!! Love this stuff!!!

I think if I could apply it to the headlights it would keep them a whole lot cleaner from all the road slop we get in the "spring" (whenever that is coming).
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