Jade Falcon
Just to piss you off.
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1. Rain-X is a composition of acetone and water. I just can't see how acetone could streak your windows or grind your windows;
2. I've power washed the engines of three different types of cars with no problems. I might worry about it washing off the paint on some items because of the power in the jet of water but I can't imagine any complications. I've done it for years. I seem to recall that they even offer an engine wash switch on the power washer.
Sorry, I meant that the wiper blades "stutter" on the windshield. I think it's primarily the drivers side blade, but again: both have been replaced and are new. So it's probably the wiper arm, rather than the Rain X.
That, and the windshield itself is in very bad shape, and has been for some time. If anything on that car needs to be replaced, it's definitely the windshield.
Thanks for the videos! I actually watched them last week though.


Thanks. It takes a lot of work but the reward of a nice looking car is worth it. The Cadillac was my sons, the Navigator is mine and the 40 Ford truck was my dads. As for using spray wax on a vinyl top, i would avoid that as some waxes will seal the pores on the vinyl and not allow it to breath. There are some products specifically for vinyl tops. Might check in the Cadillac forum for recommendations.
Your Caddy is nice looking and i have always loved that color. Their pearl white has always been eye catching as well. Those Northstars definitely has some power.
Thanks bro. Yeah, the vinyl is a different animal, and I should get the right product for it.
As for the Northstar, it definitely has a lot of torque. I did some high-RPM acceleration yesterday, and it definitely moves the car well. I think the Y-VIN SLS Northstars are only limited to 112 MPH though.