When you drive in wet weather or dusty conditions, it seems like your wiper blades always leave streaks unless they're brand new. No matter how many times you spray your washer fluid, the wipers leave little lines of water or big swaths of uncleared spots on your windshield glass. Do they need to be replaced again? Shouldn’t they last at least six months to a year?
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When it is time to replace our windshield wiper blades, you should take into consideration what type of weather you will be encountering when behind the wheel.
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What does the logo on the wiper lever mean?
Everyone knows how important the role of the wiper is. When driving in the rain, it must be inseparable from its hard work. However, there are still many new drivers who know little about the specific functions of the wiper – how to adjust the wiper frequency? How to spray wiper water?...
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Today we take look at the most common windshield wiper problems and offer some solutions that will give you a clear view of the road ahead in even the worst weather.
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Ice adheres to our windshield wipers at the most inopportune times. But thankfully there are many ways to keep your wiper blades free and in the clear of ice build-up. Reading about a few of your options to keep your vision clear during winter travel.
It’s inevitable that winter driving will entail a moment or two when copious amounts of ice affix to your windshield wipers. What options are thMore