Rain-X Plastic Water Repellent raises bike safety

March 04, 2016
Rain-X Plastic Water Repellent raises bike safety
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Team P R Reilly has introduced an innovative new product from Rain X® specifically created to protect plastic products in the rain.


With Irish weather as unpredictable as ever, Team P R Reilly says they already have made driving in the pouring rain safer with the Rain X® Glass products and are now tackling the issues of the motorbike market by offering protection for plastic visors. Motorbike riding can become dangerous depending on the weather conditions especially with vision being impaired by rain

Rain X® Plastic Water Repellent provides a superior water beading coating on various plastics including Lexan®, Plexiglas®, Perspex®, Lucite®, Acrylics and Polycarbonate. The water beads up and roll away on motorcycle windscreens, goggles and visors for improved visibility. Rain-X® Plastic Water Repellent also works well at sea on boat windshield.

Rain X® Plastic Water Repellents is an easy to apply durable coating and is available in 12oz size. It is available from local Motor Cycle Stores or from any of the Team P R Reilly nationwide depots and stockists. 

To enquire about Rain X® Plastic Water Repellent, or details on Team P R Reilly’s entire Rain-X range, contact our team on (01) 8320006 or at sales@team.ie.
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