Rain Repel - For Extreme Weather

I just hope we get a valid warning the next time instead of the (it will stop any time now) crap we got during that three incher or people will die of starvation around here waiting for the roads to be cleaned. I do find it funny watching heavy construction equipment (graders, loaders, and dozers) out on the roads trying to do the job of snow plows.

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TBone
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Tell me about it. It's also been somewhat hilarious that for some time, customers were willing to pay drivers with Bobcats and other loaders more than a driver with a plow. Now they are starting to realize a plow can perform a better job in much less time so the end cost is less. Plus, can't tell you how many trailers I've seen jackknifed with a loader on it trying to get to another site.

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Carolina Watercraft Works

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DAVID SHAUBS

I'm Sorry but I could not resist myself. I to have been using Rain-x since 1980 and it is a Outstanding product to help shed the rain of the glass windshield and windows. Their is also another product that I found just last year that to it Rain-x but this one you do not have to apply to the glass and wipe off the residue. This Rain-x product you add to you windshield washer tank reservoir and each time you use your windshield washers it not only helps clean the windshield but adds the water repellent to the glass and it to works like Magic it even helps wiper blade that have just started to skip or chatter across the glass to stop.... It is a can't do without it product in Florida "If we are getting Rain!" which we are not now!!!!! Rich,,, in Florida...............

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T-Bearden

You wanna set your line lenght to about 75 characters??

SteveL

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pakeha

Rain-x is one of the few things in life I can swear by and not at. My favorite was the Window Cleaner Paste that seem to have been discontinued. chiphead

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Tyrone Walker

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