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Old Dec 12, 2018 | 1:33 AM
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I have a 2006 Uplander. The manual says to use Gm Optiklean windshield washer fluid. I know it's important to use the right tranny fluid, engine oil, power steering fluid, etc. Is it just as important to use the recommended windshield wash?

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Old Dec 12, 2018 | 7:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Inari
I have a 2006 Uplander. The manual says to use Gm Optiklean windshield washer fluid. I know it's important to use the right tranny fluid, engine oil, power steering fluid, etc. Is it just as important to use the recommended windshield wash?

Thanks,
Inari
This has to be the easiest question I've seen here: Scotty Kilmer says this Orange Rain-X with Methanol, is the best:

Main thing is to use a washer fluid that won't freeze up in winter. Hell, if you want to get cheap, just mix a SMALL amount of Dawn dishwashing fluid to a 1 gallon bottle of
water, shake it up and pour it in. Works real good. It's NOT a below -32 F fluid however. Here is what Scotty says:




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Old Dec 14, 2018 | 11:38 AM
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I have used the Rain-X brand for years. Rain-X was originally sold in a small squirt bottle that you could apply to your windows like a wax and it repels water. The orange fluid is not as good at repelling water as the original but it does allow me to use my windshield wipers less in light rain. It also makes it easier to remove bugs in the summer and frost in the winter.
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Old Dec 17, 2018 | 5:29 PM
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Thanks, guys, I've found Rain-X for sale here, but so far haven't seen any Optiklean. I'm also a big fan of Scotty's.

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Old Dec 18, 2018 | 11:11 AM
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Originally Posted by SBchevyfan
I have used the Rain-X brand for years. Rain-X was originally sold in a small squirt bottle that you could apply to your windows like a wax and it repels water. The orange fluid is not as good at repelling water as the original but it does allow me to use my windshield wipers less in light rain. It also makes it easier to remove bugs in the summer and frost in the winter.
Rain-X is good sturr. They also make a 16 oz bottle of Rain-X that you put down the washer reservior. Works good!
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