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flinty99
 


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Shredded wiper blades

I have a problem with shredding wiper blades.

When I first got my car the blades were great in the rain. Nice and quiet, cleaned the screen nicely. Just as wipers should be. But then after a few hundred miles they started to streak, leaving lines of water on the screen.
So not knowing the history of them I just figured they must be the original set and had just worn out so I replaced then with a set of Valeo ones after reading the reviews on the forum.

Anyway all was good but now less than a 1000 miles later, but being used in the wet weather of late, they are streaking again to the point I would class as dangerous especially in the dark with headlights bouncing off the front screen.

I can see no fault of the blades and no apparent fault on the screen.

Anybody else seen this type of problem or any advice on what to do besides replacing the blades again only for them to be shredded as well.
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Post #55047412th Nov 2009 11:34 pm
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SJR
 


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Have you checked the wiper blade surface for signs of damage, in case someone (anti 4x4 brigade) is tampering with them using a blade or similar Confused

edit: re-read the post and it seems you probably have Thumbs Up
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Post #55047612th Nov 2009 11:37 pm
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flinty99
 


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Yup, blades look all ok to the eye and no apparent damage when I run my fingers down the blade,
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Post #55047812th Nov 2009 11:42 pm
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Not parking under a sappy tree are you? tends to screw them up really fast.
  
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flinty99
 


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No, no sappy trees on my drive but a very soppy dog in the house Laughing
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Post #55048913th Nov 2009 12:09 am
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Not allowed a dog, much as I love them, but the lime trees out front give my windscreen no end of Censored from August till October almost impossible to remove but i find running my thumnailo up the wiperblade a couple of times clears the Censored for a day or so Wink
  
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SJR
 


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How strong/weak is the screen wash mix, could that be a contributory factor in the poor performance Question
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Post #55049413th Nov 2009 12:15 am
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flinty99
 


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You know SJR, I have no idea Shocked

I have never needed to fill up since I had the car but I will check in the morning.

Maybe its filled with acid Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter
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Post #55049813th Nov 2009 12:27 am
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Always put a squirt of Fairy Liquid in the washer bottle when topping up...works a treat in clearing streaks
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flinty99
 


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"Fairy Liquid" Shocked

It may do good for your hands but your paintwork may not thank you Shocked
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Post #55050313th Nov 2009 12:32 am
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SJR
 


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Disco3newbie wrote:
...works a treat in clearing streaks


And destroying any rubber it comes in contact with Sad
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SJR
 


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flinty99 wrote:

Maybe its filled with acid Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter


Probably more likely to be really weak, hence nothing to cut through the grime and the reason for streaks Thumbs Up
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Been using Wash and Wax? Will screw your windscreen like a horny teenager.
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Mark Y
 


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Most washing up liquids have salt in them , I think the original fairy liquid formula doesn't though, my mates a builder and they but a squirt of fairy liquid in the cement mixer , cheaper stuff makes cement have White salt streaks.
  
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Try cleaning with a clay-bar and a weak vinegar mix,worked on mine Thumbs Up
  
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