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have read reviews of this in auto weekly i believe when they do their group tests and they didnt rate it that highly. however in my experience id disagree with some of their group tests and take a risk and see how it goes.
I don't know Duxback windscreen treatment, but I have tried rain-x a few times. It really works well for some situations.
- Driving 30+mph the rain just flies off. Lower speeds work when it has just been applied to the windscreen.
- Basicly for driving on highway or faster roads it's ok.
- Your auto-whiper (if you have any) will get a little f*cked up. The sensor/reflection of the water on the windscreen is different I think. Driving in a few drops and stopping at trafficlights make them go crazy.
- Also with rain-x my whipers seems to be whiping not as good as with a fully/cleaned windscreen (no-additives just glassex or something)