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frontpage Posted by doublehelixx | Staff • Apr 30, 2025
frontpage Posted by doublehelixx | Staff • Apr 30, 2025

Rain-X Microfiber Glass Defogging Sponge For Window and Mirror

$3.45

$16

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Walmart has Rain-X Microfiber Glass Defogging Sponge For Window and Mirror (45116X) on sale for $3.47. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+. Otherwise, select store pickup where available.
  • Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
Thanks to Deal Hunter doublehelixx for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • 2-sided microfiber defogging sponge
  • Cleans and defogs interior glass & mirrors
  • Removes fingerprints and haze
  • Reaches tight corners

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  • About this Store:
    • Most items sold & shipped by Walmart.com can be returned for free, either to a store or by mail up to 90 Days after item is delivered. See the Walmart returns page for returns information.
  • Additional Information:
    • This offer matches many of our previous front page deal which earned upwards of 44 thumbs up from April.
    • Rated 4.2 out of 5 stars at Walmart based on over 230 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Walmart has Rain-X Microfiber Glass Defogging Sponge For Window and Mirror (45116X) on sale for $3.47. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+. Otherwise, select store pickup where available.
  • Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
Thanks to Deal Hunter doublehelixx for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • 2-sided microfiber defogging sponge
  • Cleans and defogs interior glass & mirrors
  • Removes fingerprints and haze
  • Reaches tight corners

Editor's Notes

Written by RevOne | Staff
  • About this Store:
    • Most items sold & shipped by Walmart.com can be returned for free, either to a store or by mail up to 90 Days after item is delivered. See the Walmart returns page for returns information.
  • Additional Information:
    • This offer matches many of our previous front page deal which earned upwards of 44 thumbs up from April.
    • Rated 4.2 out of 5 stars at Walmart based on over 230 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Model: Rain-X Microfiber Glass Defogging Sponge For Window and Mirror, Blue and Yellow, 1pk, 45116X

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It's just a microfiber sponge it's not coated in anything
I've got a friend who's a detailer. He says 50% distilled water, 50% isopropyl alcohol is best solution for cleaning inside of windshield
Clean inside glass of the windshield properly first makes a world of difference

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It's just a microfiber sponge it's not coated in anything
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MrGrumble
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Clean inside glass of the windshield properly first makes a world of difference
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mtchapman
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Rain-x sells a spray for the interior that is carried in select stores in the north. This pad and the spray can keep your interior windshield from frosting up.
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Not sure if it's worth it, there are other options out there that do the same job.
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I've got a friend who's a detailer. He says 50% distilled water, 50% isopropyl alcohol is best solution for cleaning inside of windshield
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majorstryker
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Quote from bonfire184 :
I've got a friend who's a detailer. He says 50% distilled water, 50% isopropyl alcohol is best solution for cleaning inside of windshield
and just a microfiber cloth?
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Quote from majorstryker :
and just a microfiber cloth?

ChrisFix a detailer on YouTube recommends warm water, a tiny bit of dishwashing soap, and a Mr. Clean magic eraser. It's worked well for me.
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Quote from Icrackcorn :
ChrisFix a detailer on YouTube recommends warm water, a tiny bit of dishwashing soap, and a Mr. Clean magic eraser. It's worked well for me.

I would just use microfiber vs magic eraser
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IF this is used as a cleaning tool that's perfectly fine.

As a de-fogging tool????

When I was 16 and still an idiot without higher education at the time, I used Rain-X anti-fog snake oil.

I'll never again use anything that is de-fog for interior windows. You can literally de-fog your car FOR FREE.

Set your air conditioning or heat to recycle the air and turn on A/C (yes even in the winter)

Fog is caused by humidity, Air conditioning literally removes humidity from the air. That's why you have a puddle of water under your car after you've driven with the A/C on.

Thank me later.
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This is a "last pass" sort of tool for cleaning glass. Its the dirt and oils that stick to the glass (from people breathing in a car) so you would need to remove as much of this layer as possible with normal glass cleaning methods before using something like this. I personally wash my hands using dish soap (remove oil and dirt from my hands), use a non-ammonia glass cleaner spray and paper towels to help remove the bulk of the dirt from windows as the non-ammonia window cleaner is also safe for window tint. Usually takes me 2-3 passes with a paper towel that gets soaked with the glass cleaner and a dry paper towel to help remove was was broken down from the cleaning solution, then use a clean microfiber towel to remove the fine residue remaining. Super tedious and time consuming but is very consistent for smudge and streak free windows. I'd say this pad could replace the microfiber towel in my process but with the surface area on this thing I'd probably get through wiping down the windshield before needing to wash it before finishing the door windows.
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Quote from PurpleScene795 :
IF this is used as a cleaning tool that's perfectly fine.

As a de-fogging tool????

When I was 16 and still an idiot without higher education at the time, I used Rain-X anti-fog snake oil.

I'll never again use anything that is de-fog for interior windows. You can literally de-fog your car FOR FREE.

Set your air conditioning or heat to recycle the air and turn on A/C (yes even in the winter)

Fog is caused by humidity, Air conditioning literally removes humidity from the air. That's why you have a puddle of water under your car after you've driven with the A/C on.

Thank me later.

The moisture in the car normally has to have something to stick to on the glass to fog it up, and while it will of course fog up with spotless windows it can be much worse or faster to fog with dirty interior window surfaces. This could be used to remove the fine moisture that condensates on spotless glass, but at that point it would be as effective using a window squeegee.

Using the ac will definitely de-fog interior glass however if someone is on the auto repair struggle bus just using heat defrost to have the inside temperature to equalize with the outside of the glass without ac to remove the moisture will prevent or reduce fogging.
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Quote from Icrackcorn :
ChrisFix a detailer on YouTube recommends warm water, a tiny bit of dishwashing soap, and a Mr. Clean magic eraser. It's worked well for me.

I think he works on older cars with a lot of build up so makes sense but the magic eraser is a bit harsh for newer cars
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Quote from PurpleScene795 :
IF this is used as a cleaning tool that's perfectly fine. As a de-fogging tool????When I was 16 and still an idiot without higher education at the time, I used Rain-X anti-fog snake oil. I'll never again use anything that is de-fog for interior windows. You can literally de-fog your car FOR FREE.Set your air conditioning or heat to recycle the air and turn on A/C (yes even in the winter)Fog is caused by humidity, Air conditioning literally removes humidity from the air. That's why you have a puddle of water under your car after you've driven with the A/C on.Thank me later.
The amount of people who don't know this is insane.
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Quote from bonfire184 :
I've got a friend who's a detailer. He says 50% distilled water, 50% isopropyl alcohol is best solution for cleaning inside of windshield
Nah the best is using ONR rinse-less wash.

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Quote from znigma :
The amount of people who don't know this is insane.
Probably why the thumbs down vs thumbs up on my post is at the ratio that it is right now.

I intentionally and specifically stated that it was once I had a higher education (after 16 years old = College) that I was taught and learned about humidity and air conditioning. I learned it in freshman physics.
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