Xantia mudflaps

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Xantia mudflaps

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I all has anyone fitted rear wheel mudflaps to a Xantia estate, as the tailgate and rear window on my newly acquired white 2.0hdi does about a mile in the rain and its filthy, thanks for any answers.
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It's not the mudflaps that make a difference Bill, it's the aerodynamics of estate cars. The filth is "sucked" onto the rear window by the low - pressure "slipstream" area created behind an estate car and the first thing it sticks to is the rear window. Get a good wiper blade and make sure the washers work!

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thanks for that hairdresser, I didn't want to waste time and money if they don't work, its the first estate I've had
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I (and I imagine others) have the same problem all the time. The Berlingo rear window is dirty in about 30 ft!

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Maybe this would help, it is still listed by them. Boot lips can help or make it worse....or just get a good wiper blade :lol:
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The_Hairdresser wrote:It's not the mudflaps that make a difference Bill, it's the aerodynamics of estate cars. The filth is "sucked" onto the rear window by the low - pressure "slipstream" area created behind an estate car and the first thing it sticks to is the rear window. Get a good wiper blade and make sure the washers work!

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That low pressure "slipstream" is the 'hole' that racing drivers use to get a 'tow' from the car in front.
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This is going to go wildly off-topic isn't it if we aren't careful.

Sorry Bill. It's the way it often is here....

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Thanks stickyfingers, had a look at their website which doesn't tell you much, think its probably a fashion accessorie ( thing ) no problem hairdresser, its what makes the forum go round
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That design worked on a car I had in the USA, diverts a downdraft to keep the water droplets off......
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Strange innit, in all the years I've been driving and all the variations,in weather(UK) I've never had a car that filthies up, so that the rear is absolutely covered.....
unlike some!!!
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that is strange
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The estate I have just acquired has flaps but not a rear wiper, could see nothing out of the back window for about 68 of the 70 miles home.
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I can sympathise Rory as I do have a rear wiper and it has to work overtime to try and clear farm mud, cows crap and sheep crap off the rear window, its pretty rural where I live, don't know what the answer is.
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It's got a working wiper now, so I guess the answer is a full washer bottle. Whether rain x or the like would make a difference I don't know.
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Rain-X works great when there is lots of water, but damp dirty spray, no difference.
I find the high grit content on rear screens removes the Rain-X from the wiped area after the first wipe or two anyway so only bother applying it in the summer.
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