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Winter, what little we had of it here in central VA, was way too short ?

I know I've seen people say that Rain X messes with the fluid reservoir sensor.
The cheap blue stuff won't clean a bug splatter a half a second after it hits.

So what else is effective and doesn't mess with sensors?

I have a favorite saying - "It's a good thing they're not puppies". Can you imagine? They'd outlaw driving.
Ceramic coat it and they come off much easier. Just make sure it’s VERY clean before you do it.
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I use whatever the dealer installs when I get it serviced or whatever cheap stuff has the most alcohol from the gas station. I pay for unlimited washes at the local car wash and run my truck through a few times a week since the parking lot at work is mud and gravel
 

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I am amazed that I can find tons of SONAX products in the USA, but not their window washer fluid (if you can get your hands on the xtreme concentrate/summer xtreme, it is amazing)
There is also stuff from nextzett, a concentrate that is really not bad.
 
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I just ordered Prestone Bug Wash ($15/gallon) and a concentrate called Kristall Klar ($10/8.5 oz/12 gallons .

I'll test them out and post results.
Cant recall the brand, but concentrate used to be a very common way to go that would work well.
 

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I "run" Rain-X and when the washer solvent tank gets gummed up, I put a squirt of Dawn dish detergent in the tank and regular windshield solvent.
I do wish that the Rain-X concentrate I got in the past was still available.
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