I wonder if there is a relationship between the application of Rain X and the receiving of speeding tickets. I just cleaned my headlight lenses with this amazing 3-M product and then applied a good hearty coating of Rain X on my windshield. So I drive to Lowe's for a few things and find that due to the angle of my windscreen I need to drive at just slightly under 45 mph to get the beading process to take full hydrophobic effect in a misty drizzle. In a full rain it's a no brainier, so we wont be considering that here. Here's the rub, the road near my place is a 35 mph zone. So driving APPROX 10 mph over the posted limit got me thinking. Do more tickets get issued to people, guys in particular, who have just applied Rain X and drive over the posted limit just for the satisfaction of seeing the beads scream to the roof in lieu of wearing down the blades of their wipers? Hhmmmm. Just for clarification, I did not receive a citation today, and yes Kelli that was me, did you enjoy your Starbucks? Just a thought to continue the water theme from last posting......
Tony
Smith Family Band (November 2013)
10 years ago
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