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Rain-X TV commercial - Frío o calor
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Rain-X is a company that specializes in glass cleaning and care products for automobiles. The company was founded in 1971 by Howard Ohlhausen in Chicago, Illinois. Rain-X is known for its innovative w...

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Rain-X TV commercial - Frío o calor

Rain-X is a well-known brand in the automotive industry for their windshield wiper blades and glass treatments. In their latest TV spot, 'Frío o calor,' Rain-X highlights the durability and effectiveness of their products in extreme weather conditions.

The commercial opens with a couple driving through a rainstorm, with raindrops pounding against their windshield. As their visibility begins to decrease, they activate their Rain-X windshield wiper blades, and instantly, the rain clears up, and their vision is restored.

Next, the scene transitions to a snowy mountainous area, where the same couple drives through a blizzard. With temperatures dropping, they activate the Rain-X Glass Treatment products, and the blizzard disappears, their windshield remaining crystal clear.

The advertisement emphasizes that Rain-X products work in all weather conditions, from blazing heat to freezing cold. Rain-X products ensure that drivers can operate their vehicles safely and efficiently, regardless of the weather.

The spot ends with the Rain-X logo and the tagline "See the change with Rain-X." The commercial showcases the effectiveness and versatility of the brand, making it a must-have for all drivers. With Rain-X, safety comes first, and drivers can rest assured that they can see the road ahead, no matter the weather.

Rain-X TV commercial - Frío o calor produced for Rain-X was first shown on television on November 15, 2021.

Frequently Asked Questions about rain-x tv spot, 'frío o calor'

Rain-X® first becomes commercially available in 1972. In 1981, Howard Ohlhausen relocates the family business to Scottsdale, Arizona where he and his three sons continued to commit their lives to building the new family business and the Rain-X® brand.

Chicago, Illinois Ohlhausen of Unelko Corporation in Chicago, Illinois as a method for rendering nonporous surfaces water, soil and stain repellent. Following his acclaimed invention in 1971, Ohlhausen began to develop and market several innovative products.

You can even make homemade windshield water repellent by mixing a simple solution of half a cup of rubbing alcohol and a cup of water into a spray bottle. This solution will become warm, so wait until it cools to use it.

While touring the city of New York in a trolley car on a snowy day in the early 1900s, Mary Anderson conceived her idea of a windshield wiper blade that could be operated from the inside by the trolley driver.

How does it work? Rain-X Rain Repellent penetrates and seals the microscopic pores of the glass with a super-slick invisible barrier that helps to repel rain, sleet and snow on contact. The hydrophobic formula works with the natural airflow over the car to disperse rain-drops from the windscreen.

The rain repellent is a hydrophobic coating technology that forms a chemical bond and causes the raindrops to bead up and blow away from the windshield. This new innovative technology is designed especially for plastic Acrylic and Lexan windshields, and has no alcohol which can harm plastic.

Rain Sensing Windscreen Wipers / Autowipers Autowipers uses a rain sensor located in the area around the interior mirror. The rain sensor monitors the amount of moisture on the windshield and automatically turns the wipers on.

Kearns was played by actor Greg Kinnear. Kearns had six children with his wife Phyllis, although they separated, supposedly as a result of the stress from the legal battle. He died of brain cancer at the age of 77.

Rain repellent improves driver visibility by more than 30% and can also improve the longevity of your wipers. The coating makes it easier to remove frost and ice in those cooler climate conditions and prevents ice from sticking to your windscreen.

Will It Damage My Windshield? No, not at all! It is marketed to be used on all the glass surfaces of your car, including the windshield, windows, rear glass, or car mirrors. The only con is that it may leave a residue behind when the treatment starts to wear out.

For optimal. Application it should be applied in temperatures above 40 degrees Fahrenheit spray rain-x original treatment onto a clean microfiber or cotton cloth then apply it to the exterior glass.

And a rain sensor the basic idea is that when it gets wet it has discs inside that expand. And when the discs expand it opens the circuit on the controller thus giving you your sensor off message.

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Rain-X TV commercial - Frío o calor
Cramer-Krasselt

Cramer-Krasselt is a leading independent advertising agency that is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, USA. It is the second largest independent advertising agency in the US , and has over $500 milli...

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