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urrl78

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Oct 26, 2006
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Ran across a thread of people putting Rain-X on their iPhone glass and it works great as long as you don't have the protective film over the glass and you don't come in contact with the plastic surfaces of the iPhone. Now my finger glides over the screen with practically no finger prints.:D

I applied it and wiped it off with tissue until no residue was visible.
 
Ran across a thread of people putting Rain-X on their iPhone glass and it works great as long as you don't have the protective film over the glass and you don't come in contact with the plastic surfaces of the iPhone. Now my finger glides over the screen with practically no finger prints.:D

I applied it and wiped it off with tissue until no residue was visible.


Isn't Rain-X made from petroleum? Thanks, but no thanks.
 
Only problem is it does not last more than a day or two.
Good points; smoothness and much less finger prints. A dab on some tissue
And I rub it on glass surface only.
 
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