Thanks Scotty for showing us those products. I like it when the products are backed by scientists that test good products and no gimmicks. Thank you again and have a great day. 😀
@UCCE-2n4P5ngZTOJDuogFi-w yeah if you have abrasive stuff on your car like rock dust, metal fragments, hell damn near anything. It can and prolly will scratch
Telling us about how good these products are and not being paid really makes me feel confident in trying it. No other mechanic on RUclips can give me that
Hey Scotty, I love the fact that you genuinely are a honest mechanic. I wish we had more guys like you around here in lawrenceburg Tennessee. One of the main reasons I became a mechanic myself. I just saved my stepson $3500 dollars in repairs because the mechanic he took it to said he had a blown head gasket and even offered to buy his truck off of him. It just had a cracked lower radiator hose assembly and needed a coolant flush. Runs like a dream now.
@Fredo Cuomo yeah, some AutoZone stores are better than others, there's over 6000 of them so I'm sure it really depends on which location you go to. Come to the one in Savage, MN and I can assure you that I'll be the most cheerful person you see that day.
7:15 ...that was really where the rubber hit the road in a good way for this PEA-based fuel system cleaner. 8:29 ...definitely be interesting to see more of that.
I own and operate a garage in Western Australia and I found everything Scotty says and does to be true and I now use his advice on a daily basis, thank you Scotty.
Yea waterless wash works good if ur car is only mildly dirty If u use it on a muddy car u Will scratch it so if ur car is really dirty u still need water!
Scotty does make a lot of sense to his videos and I got my father to watch him and he passed away last year ... so I have been continually watching him still ... thank you Scotty
Scotty - its just today I don't expect much anymore from anybody ... Spoken like a true person dedicated to their work and frustrated with fools around 😊
I have several cars that are never driven in the rain and I still use the Rain-X on these vehicles religiously - it makes it extremely easy to clean the bugs off your windshield after a backroad cruise!
This product might loosen the dirt but if you don't rinse the dirt off your car before drying it will leave fine scratches in the paint. I know, I've used this product. If you buff and wax your car often, great product
2:07 That might be true that IT doesn't scratch the finish on your car, but the dirt you are dragging across the finish of your car is. It's like a fine sandpaper that will over time put micro scratches on the finish of your car. Having said that. It's not a bad choice if you don't have access to water at your place of residence, but honestly, if it were me I'd drive to one of those wash it yourself car washes.
Hi Scotty....being a single woman and having to look after my Nissan Xterra myself I find your information invaluable....I have learned soooo much from your videos and I also trust your advice because of the years under your belt....which you lived where I live...I'd have you as my mechanic in a heart beat....God bless and keep on pumping out these great videos....
I always come back to your channel when I need to know anything & everything about my Vehicle & now my parents vehicles. I appreciate even the simplest of advice & your personality is great as well! My father just passed from Alzheimer's disease this past October and unfortunately I never paid attention to any of the work my father did on our vehicles. So that where you come in! 🤗
I watch from here in England, and despite the vehicle differences what you say is good, but how you say it is Brilliant. Whilst I don't always gain new knowledge, you always make me laugh 😂 Thanks Scotty your a national treasure 🇬🇧
Franky J I’ve used rain x, I’m not a fan of their long term reliability. I live in Chicago, we have all kinds of weather, I found the rain x deteriorated in less than 2 years. My go to brand was Bosch icon, now I’m using Piaa silicone blades, which are by far the best blades I’ve ever used
I saw this vid and went out and bought this. It's great. Helped my foggy headlight about 30%. I really like it on my guitar also. Sold! Found it at Walmart for $8.
One tip on the Gumout product - only use it on the tank of gas immediately before you do an oil change. Most of the “gunk” that is cleaned out of your engine and fuel system by this product is washed down into your oil - by using it just before an oil change you minimize the amount of time you are running your engine with these contaminants in your oil. I have used this product on all of my vehicles for many years and with good results!
@@GilsTestChannel - I have used it on all of the vehicles I have purchased over the last 20-30 years. For new cars I start on the second oil change (since I usually do my first at around 500-750 miles) and then just before every 3000 mile oil change after that for as long as I own the vehicle. I tend to purchase my vehicles new and keep them for 10+ years and usually put on in excess of 200,000 miles. In all honesty, even keeping them that long, I have never finally gotten rid of a vehicle that still wasn’t running pretty well - for most I have finally sold them because they start to drip oil and I grow tired of the staining on the driveway.
Seafoam is oil-based cleaner and doesn't have PEA. When pour it in TB, the oil delay cleaners so it can pass thru exhaust valve and clean behind it. Any engine rebuilder will say deposit behind exhaust valve is the main cause of engine failure. It can causes everything from loss power, sticky valves to blow headgasket and engine. Both Seafoam and Gumout w/ PEA are my favorite and kept many of my engine well into 3 -4 - 500kmi.
Love Rain-x products. Been using the windshield product and wipers for years. After watching this I will probably try this. Scotty,I love watching your videos. It's knowledge with natural humor. These kind of videos don't impress my wife but yours she enjoys watching when I have one for her to look at. I also recommend your videos to my friends that work on cars. Keep up the good work.
Now I know why my wiper blades (even the expensive ones) only last a year or two whereas decades ago they would last years, planned obsolescence (actually planned failure) , so from now on I will seek the Rain-X brand, even if its a bit of a hassle to source them. Their waterless cleaner will be great for my motorcycles. Thanks for this useful info.
I've only used one rainX product, their rubber wipers. They were expensive, performed terribly, and wore out in two months. Perhaps their solvents are better.
Curtis Jarvis I was thinking the same thing! Nothing cleans like soap and water! I would use it on my windows, I have in the past! It's a good product!
Use this like a concentrated pre-treater - either to spot/problem areas or a light mist over an entirely filthy car after a blasting of clods / debris- for the "lifting" action? ... Then, spray off followed by inspection to check for efficacy / progressing to the standard car wash soaping? 🤔
Never touch any vehicle until I look it up on your channel Scotty...thank you for sharing your knowledge with the RUclips world....i started my own detail business on the side, could use a case of the waterless carwash when I go mobile....thanks again and God bless...
Thanks for the great advice Scotty! I've always relied on the original Rain-X solution to coat my windshield for over twenty five years now 🌧️ to shed rain away and don't have to rely on the wipers themselves sometimes 😆
The stuff itself may not scratch or harm your finish but the dirt youre dragging across the finsih with that stuff will. There is a reason to rinse your car with water first.
2:07 That might be true that IT doesn't scratch the finish on your car, but the dirt you are rubbing across the finish of your car is. It's like a fine sandpaper that will over time put micro scratches on the finish of your car. Having said that. It's not a bad choice if you don't have access to water at your place of residence, but honestly, if it were me I'd drive to one of those wash it yourself car washes.
@@MEGABOINK65 I do the same thing but before I start using the waterless carwash, I first dust it off with the California dust mop to remove loose dirt.
I DETAIL CARS AT A DEALERSHIP AND THIS IS THE FIRST TIME I HAVE HEARD ABOUT A WATERLESS CAR WASH AND YOU MADE IT SO INFORMATIVE THAT IM GOING TO PRESENT THE PRODUCT TO THE COMPAMY THEY CAN ONLY TELL ME NO RIGHT. . .smile
It has been 19 months since I saw this video, and I have been using the RainX Waterless cleaner ever since. All of our cars look great, especially our black 2004 Explorer. Most people are amazed that it is 17 years old with the original paint. Great shine to it, and I use it on all surfaces, including the glass. If it is raining and I am driving on the freeway, I can usually turn my wipers off, and the water will just blow off. Use 2 microfiber cloths. One for cleaning, and the second for wiping the film off. (Wax on- Wax off). If it is very dusty/ dirty, I'll hose it off first.
When you wipe it off then you're rubbing the dirt on your clear coat. No thanks. I rinse off my car with pressure water then wipe it off with microfiber, then use a good cleaner.
Where I live we get dirt/mud on the sides of our trucks so thick you could plant a garden! Lol So this might be good for my grandmother’s car but not my truck lol
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Thanks Scotty for showing us those products. I like it when the products are backed by scientists that test good products and no gimmicks. Thank you again and have a great day. 😀
Ok. I like the stuff. Because in my old age I’m getting lazy and if all I have to do is spray it on wipe it off, that spells easy to me.
@UCCE-2n4P5ngZTOJDuogFi-w yeah if you have abrasive stuff on your car like rock dust, metal fragments, hell damn near anything. It can and prolly will scratch
Scotty continues to impress with common sense solutions and real science!
3:10, I cannot find silicone wiper blades for my 09 civic coupe effin anywhere ...lol
Scotty should be a GTA 6 Character or work at Los Santos customs
Dan Leon BRO YES!!
Please rockstar hear this
He probably already is
Dan Leon he sounds like Kent Paul!
He should be the getaway driver mechanic..
I think I've watched 30 Scotty videos in the last 3 days, I'm glad I found him
He's definitely entertaining and informative
i watched more
Me too and I don't even drive.
My history shoes 56 in 4 days, but I was asleep for most of the runtime.
Stephanie Descoteaux Please don’t. The road is one place where more isn’t merrier.
Stopping at the gas station to get gas
Scotty: don’t fill your car with gas
Lmao!!!
Stop doing this immediately. *picture of you with the gas nozzle in your hand poised*
@USA STRONG LMAO!
Gas!? That's only good for washing your car, not running it! HA. HAAA!
😂😂😂💚
This guy is amazing he says that im doing everything wrong even cleaning my car
We're ALL doing it wrong according to Scotty, and we're also ALL stupid lol. I love Scotty.
😂
He's like a dad to everyone lol 🤘
You commented all wrong.
Your opinion is wrong.
I've always said " Cars are a dime a dozen, but a good mechanic is hard to find", keep up the great work, Scotty!
Telling us about how good these products are and not being paid really makes me feel confident in trying it. No other mechanic on RUclips can give me that
That's exactly why they've asked Scotty to do a review 😂
@@HPGuitar So what. If they make a good product what difference does it make?
@@sansfreedom1629 Exactly! It's nice to see a company have faith in a product that actually does what it says on the tin.
How do you know he wasnt paid?
@chak lee yes but he’s not being paid to swindle his decisions is what I was trying to say.
I like the way scotty talks about products. He is the single most honest reviewer out there.
The joys of getting older. At some point you remove the filter.
I'd have to say ProjectFarm is better.
Hey Scotty, I love the fact that you genuinely are a honest mechanic. I wish we had more guys like you around here in lawrenceburg Tennessee. One of the main reasons I became a mechanic myself. I just saved my stepson $3500 dollars in repairs because the mechanic he took it to said he had a blown head gasket and even offered to buy his truck off of him. It just had a cracked lower radiator hose assembly and needed a coolant flush. Runs like a dream now.
Finally someone that gives their honest opinion on products and car repair. Love this channel!
Scotty you the man, your advice has helped me maintain, repair, and even purchase vehicles.
Thanks for all the great info, keep it coming.
Scotty you’re a real credit to your profession. Thanks for your time and energy that you put in to giving solid honest help to everyone.
Scotty is a wise car mechanic that loves to share his wisdom to all car owner. Thank you from bottom of my heart for all of us.
I work at an AutoZone and we have those Rain-X silicone wiper blades!!
@Fredo Cuomo yeah, some AutoZone stores are better than others, there's over 6000 of them so I'm sure it really depends on which location you go to. Come to the one in Savage, MN and I can assure you that I'll be the most cheerful person you see that day.
Those aren't Rain-X wiper blades, they're PIAA Silicone.
I’m impressed you even got a tour considering how secretive these companies are
7:15 ...that was really where the rubber hit the road in a good way for this PEA-based fuel system cleaner. 8:29 ...definitely be interesting to see more of that.
Every time I hear Scotty say he’s been a bad boy, it makes me wanna go outside and wash my car 😂 5:13
Same lol
Same lmao
I own and operate a garage in Western Australia and I found everything Scotty says and does to be true and I now use his advice on a daily basis, thank you Scotty.
"I haven't done this in a while scotty's been a bad boy" 😂
Scotty I been using rainx washer fluid for years. It's good to finally see them adding more products.
Ever since I've started watching your channel, I have learned a lot about how to maintain a vehicle. Keep up with the good videos.
This man is my inspiration on how to live a happy and peppy life even in old age
Revvv up your engines
Your channel is only one of a few that I REGULARLY WATCH here on RUclips (and enjoy.)
Keep up the good work!
Same here
Tried rain x wipers once and have been using them ever since. Last set lasted me almost 3 years. Thanks for another informative vid Scotty.
Yea waterless wash works good if ur car is only mildly dirty
If u use it on a muddy car u Will scratch it so if ur car is really dirty u still need water!
basically a good in between washes item
Even lightly dusty I'd always flush it off before touching it as this method will damage a good paint job anyway.
Did he use it on a muddy car? Read his 4th recommendation.
Phack Em Say it Again- Common sense. Lol
Scotty does make a lot of sense to his videos and I got my father to watch him and he passed away last year ... so I have been continually watching him still ... thank you Scotty
The ducks had me cracking up.
Quacking up?
Me too lol
Dillon Bess ah you beat me to it ☺
Sometimes the jokes write themselves lol
Loved that bit. 😄
Scotty: *If they don't keep improving the stuff, hey, they'll be out of a job!*
Nissan: *_HOLD MY CVT_*
Savage
Scotty - its just today I don't expect much anymore from anybody ...
Spoken like a true person dedicated to their work and frustrated with fools around 😊
I wish i lived near you its so hard to find a good honest mechanic.thanks for all your videos
Lol I thought the title said I went to area 51
Could
Scotty is a trip to Area 51.
Scotty: opens the gate to area 51
"It's actually a Chrysler dealership"
Scotty: it's worse than i thought! The horror!!!!
Alexander Anderson lmao
Or a Nissan dealership.
Still got a few 2015 fiat Vipers in there!
Scotty I would watch a video of you reviewing popcorn if you made it just for the laughs. The world is a happier place with you in it!
I have several cars that are never driven in the rain and I still use the Rain-X on these vehicles religiously - it makes it extremely easy to clean the bugs off your windshield after a backroad cruise!
On scottys next video title : “Stop sitting in your car”
waiting for it
After that: Stop driving your car
DatCarGuy310 after that: stop moving at all
@@SlapStyleAnims after that: stop breathing.
@@gabinochavez69 after that: stop farting
And since this is mechanic’s Monday, I’m giving away this dirty towel that I used on my windshield!!😜😜😜
hahaha
I’ll take it that’s been touched by scotty
@@F-powerstrokeFord I hear that he's giving away his freshly worn u underwear next month
Oops, I got mixed up and washed my car with Gumout.
This product might loosen the dirt but if you don't rinse the dirt off your car before drying it will leave fine scratches in the paint. I know, I've used this product. If you buff and wax your car often, great product
2:07 That might be true that IT doesn't scratch the finish on your car, but the dirt you are dragging across the finish of your car is. It's like a fine sandpaper that will over time put micro scratches on the finish of your car.
Having said that. It's not a bad choice if you don't have access to water at your place of residence, but honestly, if it were me I'd drive to one of those wash it yourself car washes.
It’s fine for very light dust, like a car sitting in a garage.
Exactly not a bad product just a bad sell.
You need to use a duster then apply for sprinkler markes or rain.
Dont just start rubbing a dirty car.
I am.kinda nervous wiping it off.
I still will use the rainx product because its really good. But I will rinse it off with water just for securitu.
Can I use it for household cleaning instead? Like floors
Legends says theres a Flying Toyota Celica over there
with a trillion miles
*light years
😂😂
@@CometsPath lol😂😂
I love his mixture of Christopher Walken and Billy Mays energy..
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Two mice fall into a bucket of motor oil
Haha, that is dead on!!! Also mix in a little Captain Jack Sparrow.
@@dk302948 Indeed lol final ingredient
Would like some rainx
Me: I use water to wash my car. Scotty: Peasant!! ......lol
Hi Scotty....being a single woman and having to look after my Nissan Xterra myself I find your information invaluable....I have learned soooo much from your videos and I also trust your advice because of the years under your belt....which you lived where I live...I'd have you as my mechanic in a heart beat....God bless and keep on pumping out these great videos....
Be safe little lady!
@@javiercantu9271 hahahaha....I am and you as well....
I always come back to your channel when I need to know anything & everything about my Vehicle & now my parents vehicles. I appreciate even the simplest of advice & your personality is great as well! My father just passed from Alzheimer's disease this past October and unfortunately I never paid attention to any of the work my father did on our vehicles. So that where you come in! 🤗
step one one making a scotty kilmer car video:
Make The Title Something Ridiculously clickable so people watch it.
step two, make some of the most informative, entertaining, and fun videos on the web.
Every time Scotty laughs he puts a pic of an animal laughing 😂 😂
I watch from here in England, and despite the vehicle differences what you say is good, but how you say it is Brilliant.
Whilst I don't always gain new knowledge, you always make me laugh 😂 Thanks Scotty your a national treasure 🇬🇧
You're*
I Got A Fever And The Only Prescription Is More Scotty
I think I’ve become addicted to watching this guy! Thank you Scotty for educating us in an easy format!
You have become my vehicle go to guy!
Thanks Scotty. I'll be looking to replace my wipers with silicone blades. Along with the other 2 items. Thank you for your informative videos!
So glad for all your knowledge. I’m 73 female widowed and you help me understand what to and not to do with my van. Big thank you!
Thanks for your video.
I'm switching to the Gumout.
You are good at what you do.
Next Scotty video:
"Stop Breathing With Oxygen!"
Rebuilt lungs will cost you thousands of dollars.
RainX works all the time... my to go brand every 4 years for new wiper blades! 😎🇺🇸
Franky J I’ve used rain x, I’m not a fan of their long term reliability. I live in Chicago, we have all kinds of weather, I found the rain x deteriorated in less than 2 years. My go to brand was Bosch icon, now I’m using Piaa silicone blades, which are by far the best blades I’ve ever used
I saw this vid and went out and bought this. It's great. Helped my foggy headlight about 30%. I really like it on my guitar also. Sold! Found it at Walmart for $8.
Probably great for the tub as well!
Don’t think it is safe to use on cars if you don’t want swirls in your paint though!
what did you buy?
@@mikearthut781 RainX waterless car wash.
@@ntwalipat2 what? scotty wants my cars paint to have swirls?????
One tip on the Gumout product - only use it on the tank of gas immediately before you do an oil change. Most of the “gunk” that is cleaned out of your engine and fuel system by this product is washed down into your oil - by using it just before an oil change you minimize the amount of time you are running your engine with these contaminants in your oil.
I have used this product on all of my vehicles for many years and with good results!
ddellwo
Thanks for that tip too! I’m glad I read it!
ddellwo , How many years and miles did you use it for, and how often did you put it into the gas tank?
@@GilsTestChannel - I have used it on all of the vehicles I have purchased over the last 20-30 years. For new cars I start on the second oil change (since I usually do my first at around 500-750 miles) and then just before every 3000 mile oil change after that for as long as I own the vehicle.
I tend to purchase my vehicles new and keep them for 10+ years and usually put on in excess of 200,000 miles. In all honesty, even keeping them that long, I have never finally gotten rid of a vehicle that still wasn’t running pretty well - for most I have finally sold them because they start to drip oil and I grow tired of the staining on the driveway.
Never fails, very informative Scotty, you'll always have my vote...keep up the good work.
Thank you Scotty this really helps out having someone I can trust to find the quality products!
The one and ONLY place to come for honest and non bias advice
“They’re real scientists!”
-Scotty 2019
Scotty, another great video. Enjoy your honesty and witty humor. Rainex products are the bomb.
I love to wash my car when it rains. It feels so blessed.
Seafoam is oil-based cleaner and doesn't have PEA. When pour it in TB, the oil delay cleaners so it can pass thru exhaust valve and clean behind it. Any engine rebuilder will say deposit behind exhaust valve is the main cause of engine failure. It can causes everything from loss power, sticky valves to blow headgasket and engine. Both Seafoam and Gumout w/ PEA are my favorite and kept many of my engine well into 3 -4 - 500kmi.
That rain-x spray worked so good, even my laptop screen started to bead water... 🤣
Lol
😏
you are one of the only youtubers who I believe when they recommend a product!
I like Seafoam. I guess I will have to give the Gumout a try now. Thanks for the info Scotty!
Seafoam spray intake cleaner is great for cleaning the valves and pistons and such. The gas tank additives from seafoam don't really do much.
Love Rain-x products. Been using the windshield product and wipers for years. After watching this I will probably try this. Scotty,I love watching your videos. It's knowledge with natural humor. These kind of videos don't impress my wife but yours she enjoys watching when I have one for her to look at. I also recommend your videos to my friends that work on cars. Keep up the good work.
I’ve wanted to buy this stuff for my shower. Love Scotty💕
that's a good idea!
Thank you for reviewing good products consumers can count on.
Scotty, love your videos as they are always both 100% true and entertaining, keep them coming
Now I know why my wiper blades (even the expensive ones) only last a year or two whereas decades ago they would last years, planned obsolescence (actually planned failure) , so from now on I will seek the Rain-X brand, even if its a bit of a hassle to source them. Their waterless cleaner will be great for my motorcycles. Thanks for this useful info.
I agree with Scotty though hundred percent Rain-X products definitely top notch even their soap has wax in it that works amazing
I've only used one rainX product, their rubber wipers. They were expensive, performed terribly, and wore out in two months. Perhaps their solvents are better.
There are lots car soaps that have wax in them and you can even mix car wax to some regular car shampoo at home and not pay some company to do it
Most car shampoo has some form of basic sealant in it. It's not special.
Hmmmm, rubbing grit into my paintwork? no thank you. I'll stick to using water, lots of it😃
Curtis Jarvis I was thinking the same thing! Nothing cleans like soap and water! I would use it on my windows, I have in the past! It's a good product!
Yeah, or even that Optimum that only uses a gallon or two makes a HUGE difference, watching the poor Matrix was brutal.
Use this like a concentrated pre-treater - either to spot/problem areas or a light mist over an entirely filthy car after a blasting of clods / debris- for the "lifting" action? ... Then, spray off followed by inspection to check for efficacy / progressing to the standard car wash soaping? 🤔
Scotty, you have become one of my favorite RUclipsrs glad you are helping us with your hints
Never touch any vehicle until I look it up on your channel Scotty...thank you for sharing your knowledge with the RUclips world....i started my own detail business on the side, could use a case of the waterless carwash when I go mobile....thanks again and God bless...
Good morning scotty! Hope you have a great day! Take care :)
monring, thanks you too!
@@scottykilmer np:)
Imma show up to Area 51 in a Toyota celica. They’ll never be able to stop me
Is it a 97 celica? if not it will not work
Thanks for the great advice Scotty! I've always relied on the original Rain-X solution to coat my windshield for over twenty five years now 🌧️ to shed rain away and don't have to rely on the wipers themselves sometimes 😆
Only if you were in Cali you could help me find a decent used car, you honesty is the best.
Scotty’s content has def improved over the years.
True. It was somewhat annoying, but now there is more information in the videos and they are more entertaining
This is clean your car is clean. I use Rain-X wipers. I've purchased the Rain-X waterless car wash. I love this stuff.
Sorry Scotty I'm gonna stick with good ole water and soap, but keep the great videos coming...👍
I guess with his glasses on he can't see the swirl damage he is accumulating.
The stuff itself may not scratch or harm your finish but the dirt youre dragging across the finsih with that stuff will. There is a reason to rinse your car with water first.
2:07 That might be true that IT doesn't scratch the finish on your car, but the dirt you are rubbing across the finish of your car is. It's like a fine sandpaper that will over time put micro scratches on the finish of your car.
Having said that. It's not a bad choice if you don't have access to water at your place of residence, but honestly, if it were me I'd drive to one of those wash it yourself car washes.
I'am a water soap guy.
but i will use it to maintain the last wash.
less car washes.
@@MEGABOINK65 I do the same thing but before I start using the waterless carwash, I first dust it off with the California dust mop to remove loose dirt.
I DETAIL CARS AT A DEALERSHIP AND THIS IS THE FIRST TIME I HAVE HEARD ABOUT A WATERLESS CAR WASH AND YOU MADE IT SO INFORMATIVE THAT IM GOING TO PRESENT THE PRODUCT TO THE COMPAMY THEY CAN ONLY TELL ME NO RIGHT. . .smile
you do some great service to us, Thanks for your time and effort.
Humanity: breathing
Scotty: Don't.
It will wear out them lungs
I can’t breef
Dr Evil: Scotty don't.
Would love to hear how RainX explains the excessive glare at night when using their products on windshield.
Enjoy your reviews, keep up the good work
What is the better alternative?
It has been 19 months since I saw this video, and I have been using the RainX Waterless cleaner ever since. All of our cars look great, especially our black 2004 Explorer. Most people are amazed that it is 17 years old with the original paint. Great shine to it, and I use it on all surfaces, including the glass. If it is raining and I am driving on the freeway, I can usually turn my wipers off, and the water will just blow off. Use 2 microfiber cloths. One for cleaning, and the second for wiping the film off. (Wax on- Wax off). If it is very dusty/ dirty, I'll hose it off first.
Definitely like the Rain-X waterless cleaner, silicone wiper blades, and info on GUMOUT!
I found it informative. Good stuff.
Doesn’t it leave swirls in your car paint?!
Love the laughing horse meme, reminds me of an ex-girlfriend that could chew weeds thru a picket fence!
Scotty I feel like I'm watching an advertisement for Rainx. 🤣
It does work !!! I love it I use it on my black car and it looks better than washing with water .
When you wipe it off then you're rubbing the dirt on your clear coat. No thanks. I rinse off my car with pressure water then wipe it off with microfiber, then use a good cleaner.
Exactly, that's going to scratch your clear coat.
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Scotty,
You have inspired my first comment ever. Great report on real scientists making good products. Yahoo!
thats ausom keep it going its fun !!
I do love rainx for my windows. My Dad who has worked on cars and motorcycles for 70 years also loves the NuFinish.
Thanks for the great videos 😎
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i'd comment but it wouldn't stick
haha
@@kevinboaz317 Ha! Awesome.
Why can't it be Rain-Z
Mans gotta make a living
It's more of a After Car wash finishing tool. *Warning* It's not so friendly on darker colors and glass.
Been using Rain X for years. Good products. 😎🚘
Yeah love the window treatment stuff.
Where I live we get dirt/mud on the sides of our trucks so thick you could plant a garden! Lol
So this might be good for my grandmother’s car but not my truck lol
I always use the Rain X washer fluid too. Three bucks a gallon at Walmart.
Love the RainX waterless carwash, it's my go-to glass cleaner.
I should try it and get the windshield wipers
Thanks for the wiper blade info, Scotty. Sign me up for some free Rain-X! That stuff is awesome!