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I got some Gyeon View that I'm planning to put on the Model 3. But I'm waiting to see how the windshield/wipers behave in the heavy rain first. Might do the other car first...
I've tried that and don't anymore. It does bead up, but, at least on my car, it doesn't blow off. The result is really thick drops that totally distort the view.After experiencing the first rain with my Model 3, I'm going to try RainX on my backup camera lens to see if it helps with picture quality. I found the windows didn't need it...but then again, I run my car through an automated all-cloth wash+wax twice a week.
RainX sells windshield wiper, under $3/gal, that has a similar effect. Rain-X All Season 2-in-1 Windshield Washer Fluid 1-gal.https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001T95NLM/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 - I use this stuff because it's both a window cleaner and water repellent. You just clean your windows with it and you get quite a bit of water repelling. Is it as good as RainX, no, but it's a hell of lot easier and if you wash your car regularly you'll be probably be fine.
After experiencing the first rain with my Model 3, I'm going to try RainX on my backup camera lens to see if it helps with picture quality. I found the windows didn't need it...but then again, I run my car through an automated all-cloth wash+wax twice a week.
Rear window is in the slipstream and water tends to run off