bob heath anti fog

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WAKWAK
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bob heath anti fog

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bought some followed instructions top notch 2.99 from j&s

im not paying 20 quid for another fog city insert.

guy in shop reckons reapply every three months

job done :unibrow: :D
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used to use it myself top stuff just polish it off and re,apply :nod:
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Rainx is pretty good, can get a bottle with two sections in, one for the inside to stop it from fogging up, and the other for the outside so the rain runs straight off. Works well :nod: Plus, the stuff for the outside is bloody strong, and the fumes are great :retard: :D :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by plodder »

Been using Bob Heath for years. Marvellous stuff.

I've used rainex on my car before but was not really convinced it did much to stop fogging.
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