messy windsheild washing...
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messy windsheild washing...
Hey, this might not seem important to most people, but does anyone know of some sort of weather stripping that would prevent 99.9% of the windsheild washer fluid from going all over the dirver/passenger windows. Maybe this is a waste of time, but man that annoys me.
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ummm.... you're an idiot.... 99.9% of the driver/passenger windows.... how does that in any way describe the place when i would want the washer fluid to go. I guess i coulda said driver/passenger SIDE windows, but i would have thought common sense could of filled that gap.
Thanks for the answer tho.
Thanks for the answer tho.
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haha nothing like a windsheild washer fluid showerV8KOMX3 wrote:Role your windows down that could help.
i've got the same problem, but then I put Rain-X on my windsheild and for some reason it doesn't go all over my windows. I think maybe my windhseild is so slick that it just wisks onto my roof and nver makes it to my windows
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Ya rain x all the way. On a side note does anyone else's rear window washer jet thing shoot fluid back about 10 feet off the rear bumper?
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All joking a side you are more correct than you think. It is a question of aerodynamics when the window are up it creates a low pressure zone along the side of the car which pulls the fluid back into the side glass if there is to much to form droplets as it goes over the A pillar. Opening the the window as little as 2mm will affect how the air flows along side the car. The slipstream will now be away from the car not toward it.V8KOMX3 wrote:Role your windows down that could help.
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