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    Should You Avoid Using Rain-X On Your House Windows?

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    Rain, sleet, snow, and other forms of precipitation are unavoidable and frequent in most areas of the world. Thus, products are needed to make getting through them during one’s day-to-day commute a bit easier. The Rain-X brand specializes in such goods, focusing predominantly on making it easier and safer to drive through rain, snow, and the like. Rain-X is recognized as one of the best windshield wiper brands, and it has delved into the windshield fluid market to great success. Similarly, Rain-X has developed its own glass water repellent, improving one’s visibility during the worst of driving conditions.

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    However, don’t let its primary use fool you. This concoction doesn’t have to be limited solely to car windshields. As effective as Rain-X glass water repellent is at beading up rain and keeping your field of vision open while driving, it can be put to good use elsewhere. For example, if you want to give it a shot on your home’s windows, you can safely do so. In fact, Rain-X explicitly states on its website that you can use it on glass home windows without worry, with the formula lasting months before needing to be reapplied. Better yet, if you have a glass shower door that doesn’t have any etching, you can even use it there, too.

    With that said, you should be mindful of how your Rain-X glass water repellent is applied. If you’re not careful, it could end up damaging the area around your windows and doors.

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    Rain-X glass water repellent can damage non-glass materials

    As great as Rain-X glass water repellent is, one should be careful about how it’s applied. After all, it’s specifically named as glass water repellent, meaning it’s intended to be applied to glass only. If it does come into contact with other materials, it’ll more than likely damage them to some extent. For example, just because it’s safe to apply it to your house windows and glass shower door doesn’t mean you shouldn’t go ahead and use it on your home solar panels. While someone online has claimed using Rain-X on their solar panels has been overall beneficial, the company doesn’t recommend using its glass treatment on them. If you happen to have transparent solar panels, it’s probably for the best you don’t use Rain-X on them either.

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    Going back to the home window situation, as mentioned, Rain-X product on the glass itself is no problem. However, surrounding materials such as vinyl and aluminum should remain Rain-X-free, as the product could adversely affect them. Rain-X also shouldn’t contact plastic, nor should it be used on motorcycle windshields and ATVs. The brand specifies that the formula was designed with certain types of glass in mind, so going beyond that is not a wise move. So long as you keep it on car windshields, home windows, and smooth shower doors, you shouldn’t have a problem. Fortunately, it won’t damage automotive paint, though it’s not necessarily full of chemicals you can use on car paint. It should be removed with soap and water.

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    If the potential damage caused by Rain-X glass water repellent concerns you, you don’t have to go without its benefits. There are alternatives out there that offer similar results.

    Rain-X alternatives for your home

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    Rain-X is far from the only brand that specializes in water-repellent products, with others going beyond automotive windshields. If you’re not comfortable using Rain-X products on your home windows, you have plenty of other options to consider. For instance, Cardinal offers Neat+ Glass treatment, which keeps water from accumulating on your home windows. This formula combines static dissipation and the sun itself to fend off dust and break down greenhouse gases and other pollutants. This not only keeps water from beading up and sticking to your windows but also keeps your windows clean.

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    Alternatively, you can go with one of the offerings from Diamon-Fusion. If you’re looking for something you don’t have to do yourself, the standard Diamon-Fusion treatment is for you. Performed specifically by trained applicators, this treatment repels water and prevents the buildup of contaminants, in addition to reducing the likelihood of staining, corrosion, and other similar forms of degradation. Meanwhile, for those who prefer handling such jobs themselves, Diamon-Fusion offers Clear-Fusion V, a spray-on water-repellent formula made with windows and glass shower doors in mind. These brands are just two examples of the many out there that provide water-repellent products and services.

    In a pinch, Rain-X is a safe bet for your home windows so long as you use it correctly and on the right materials. If you’re actively looking for such a product, though, going with one specifically intended for windows and with the option to have it applied by a professional isn’t a bad idea.

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