DuxBack

ScottD3

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Any used or know any thing about DuxBack?
Thinking of getting it put on my rear screen when I remve the rear wiper.


Link to their site and some information
Duxback
Link to Nationwide AutoCentre who can fit it (turning in to Halfords Autocentre)
duxback
 
I'm using the Gtechniq stuff and it's very good - never have to use the rear wipers in the rain...
 
This looks good and so does the Gtech stuff, any costs of the Duxbak??

I always use rainx, previously used the plain one, however this time round I am using the spray bottle as i just find it easier to applicate, believe its a window cleaner as well which is pretty good too.
 
Cheers dude, i will give it a miss, with discount, get rainx for about a fiver, so get a good few bottles and alot more usage for that money....good idea though, if you cant be bothered to do the whole cleaning thing.
 
Yup.
Used it before, never thought that much of it.
This stuff last about about 12months.

Gtechniq?
Googleing.

I've had great results from using RainX, best applied on a wet window from my experience, and it lasts quite a long time also. I'd rather do the RainX thing all round than pay £24quid for just one window, but that's just me.
 
I've had great results from using RainX, best applied on a wet window from my experience, and it lasts quite a long time also. I'd rather do the RainX thing all round than pay £24quid for just one window, but that's just me.

I understand, £24 is alot of cash for one window but since I had negative results with Rain-X I'm looking at other alternatives.
It has been many years since I've used Rain-X and for £5 its worth a trial run.
 
Yeah rainX is brilliant IMO,

however do not buy the screenwash additive, i just leaves masses of streaks and doesnt repel/bead the rain very well at all!

rain-x-washer-liquid.jpg


Stay away!
 
I used to use Rain Wizard which was great, RainX isn't as good. Bought a bottle years ago, used it once.
 
Rain-x is brilliant, last time it rained and i was on the M5 i didn't use my wipers once in heavy rain!!

With the other if halfords can apply it then so can my goldfish!
 
Carplan Nanomeric seems to work very well, only down side is once the two bottles are mixed you've got 24 hours to get it on the glass.