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water stains


After a very rainy winter, we are washing and waxing our coach this weekend. Any tips for getting rid of the water stains on the windows/windshied (from water running off of the roof)? Any tips overall?

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To avoid those stains I use Rain-X on all my windows. They also make a cleaner that might work and it will keep you from having this problem.

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