Introduction

It’s peak monsoon, and if you are a car owner, chances are you are already battling foggy windshields and rain-speckled glass that blur visibility every time you drive. While your wipers may be doing their bit, the constant smearing and water streaks make for an annoyingly persistent problem. You have probably also come across those viral hacks on social media where rubbing raw potatoes across your car’s windshield is supposed to make rainwater bead off magically. It might seem like a clever solution, but the real question is - how long does that actually last?
Instead of raiding the kitchen for such a short-term fix, you might want to save those potatoes for a batch of monsoon fritters and consider a more practical and longer-lasting solution. Turtle Wax’s Clear Vue Rain Repellent is one such product. It claims to improve visibility by forming a slick, water-repellent layer on your vehicle’s glass surfaces. We have been using it over the past few weeks through varying weather conditions to understand what it brings to the table, and whether it actually makes a difference when you are out driving in a downpour.

One noticeable trend is the growing number of people who now prefer doing basic detailing themselves. Whether it's cleaning the interiors or giving their car a shine, the do-it-yourself mindset has made car care more personal. Tapping into that very trend is the Turtle Wax Clear Vue Rain Repellent. It’s a solvent-based formula mixed with clear silicone, meant to bond with your car’s exterior glass and create a water-resistant film. The entire application process takes no more than 10 minutes and provides a result that lasts for weeks.

Application Process and Real-World Results
To use the Clear Vue Rain Repellent, begin by thoroughly drying the glass surface. Once the surface is fully dry, moisten a clean, soft cloth with the repellent and apply it in overlapping circular strokes to ensure full and even coverage. After the first coat forms a light haze, let it dry before applying a second layer following the same method. Once that too has hazed up, lightly mist the glass with water, then buff it off using a microfibre cloth until the surface is completely clear. It works on all exterior glass surfaces, including your windshield, side windows, and rear glass.

After applying it to one of our long-term test cars, the results were noticeable right from the first drizzle. As light rain hit the windshield, the water didn’t smear or pool. Instead, it formed into neat droplets and rolled off effortlessly, even at moderate speeds. In heavier downpours, the difference was even more evident. The rainwater beaded up instantly and cleared off the glass surface without leaving behind ripples or streaks,giving an uninterrupted forward visibility.
We also observed that side windows benefited just as much, especially when driving through traffic at night. In terms of durability, the water-repelling effect lasted well over a couple of weeks with regular use, and light rains didn’t seem to wear it down too quickly. That said, depending on the severity of rainfall in your area and how often you drive, you might find the need to reapply the product every few weeks.

Price and Availability
Turtle Wax offers the Clear Vue Rain Repellent in two pack sizes. A compact 100ml bottle priced at Rs. 300, and a larger 300ml option that retails for Rs. 849. It’s available for purchase on the brand’s official website as well as on Amazon. If you're looking for a quick and effective way to improve visibility during the rains, this DIY solution is worth a try.
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Pictures by Kaustubh Gandhi























