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SplishSplash

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I am going to add Rain-X to my wash, however I do not know what product I should eliminate!? I offer both clear coat and wax. Has anyone replaced either with Rain-X and what was the feedback you got?
 

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We have four levels, the $6 & $8 washes have drying agent, $10 Clearcoat & $12 Rain-x
 

MEP001

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Why not just add it instead of eliminating something?
 

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If you are adding this to your self serve bay, I put the RainX on the next to last step, directly before the spot free rinse. It took the place of the HP wax. I also converted it to low pressure. It has a better show and smell this way, and I understand it works better.
 

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If you are adding this to your self serve bay, I put the RainX on the next to last step, directly before the spot free rinse. It took the place of the HP wax. I also converted it to low pressure. It has a better show and smell this way, and I understand it works better.
I would have to agree with this. Putting it right before the spot free is the best location. Most automatics and tunnels do the same thing so why not in a ss. I also agree that low pressure is the way to go.
 
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