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Ed Mclass Expert Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: Nashville, Tennessee Vehicle(s): 1958 180a, 2010 GLK, 2000 G 500, 2005 SLK 350 Posts: 1215 | RAINEX (r) Wiper Blades Has anyone tried the new RAINEX(r) wiper blades? Very similar to factory blades and they are supposed to be just as good. | ||
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Noodles Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s): | Re: RAINEX (r) Wiper Blades I just put a set on a 2005 E500 4matic Wagon. So far so good. | ||
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Ed Mclass Expert Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: Nashville, Tennessee Vehicle(s): 1958 180a, 2010 GLK, 2000 G 500, 2005 SLK 350 Posts: 1215 | RE: RAINEX (r) Wiper Blades The dealer here is selling them in the parts department. Lot cheaper than OEM. | ||
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eric New user Date registered: Mar 2014 Location: Vehicle(s): Posts: 1 | RE: RAINEX (r) Wiper Blades I use the rain ex washer fluid......It is so good you hardly need the wiper blade..It makes your old wiper blade work like new. All you do is drain the washer fluid. I just held down the sprayer until it was empty. It took about 3 minutes. Then you put in the rain ex washer fluid. It takes about a gallon. I use the orange it takes off light frost and doesn't freeze during those cold nights and when you need to spray it to wash off the winter road salt and slag. ITs only about 3 dollars for a gallon, and you can get it a AutoZone or Walmart etc. I would use it if it was 20 dollars a gallon. Eric | ||
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