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    Re: Treating wiper blades?

    Any good water based UV Blocker will work fine. I prefer DG 531.
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    Re: Treating wiper blades?

    I treat them to a full tour of the trash can and install new ones.
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    Re: Treating wiper blades?

    Quote Originally Posted by Rsurfer View Post
    I just treat my wiper with new blades.


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    Re: Treating wiper blades?

    Quote Originally Posted by Rsurfer View Post
    I just treat my wiper with new blades.

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    Re: Treating wiper blades?

    Quote Originally Posted by RTexasF View Post
    I clean mine with alcohol then wipe them down with regular 303 about four times a year. Five year old wiper blades still work properly and don't smear.
    Do you think any other water based dressing can be used in the same manner?

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    Re: Treating wiper blades?

    Quote Originally Posted by Old Tiger View Post
    Any good water based UV Blocker will work fine. I prefer DG 531.
    I guess this answers my previous question. Thanks

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    Re: Treating wiper blades?

    A clean windshield goes a long way to extending the life of your wiper. I'm going on 3 years on my Rain X wiper blades.

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    Re: Treating wiper blades?

    Quote Originally Posted by NFA View Post
    A clean windshield goes a long way to extending the life of your wiper. I'm going on 3 years on my Rain X wiper blades.
    Never be afraid to do something new. Remember, amateurs built the ark; professionals built the titanic

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