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Re: Wiper Blade review thread.

Postby EVA Unit-01 » April 8th, 2011, 4:20 am

^^^i myself was doubtful, but i thought i'd try it before i bash it. it did work, leaving minor streaks for the first couple of days then nothing... it worked well, but it's been washed out now and the wiper started wiping shiddy again... :(

oh, and i have a BSc in Chemistry so i don't know what's your point... :?

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Re: Wiper Blade review thread.

Postby Chemical » April 8th, 2011, 6:34 am

^^This is what I ues & it works wonders...sometimes @ 100km I don't even turn the wipers on. Yep its that good !

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On the directions of the Armourall bottle It clearly states "do not use near clear plastic surface, glass, fabric,woven material or paint"

Also read above what I just quoted on the bottle too.
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Re: Wiper Blade review thread.

Postby EVA Unit-01 » April 8th, 2011, 9:25 pm

^^^i agree that repellent moves water better than wipers (at higher speeds, of course), but i have a problem with the wiper rubber drying out...
RainX works fine for me, but how would it help in washing the windshield of dust after the car's been parked?
if you have a solution for keeping the rubber soft and supple, then let me know... :?

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Re: Wiper Blade review thread.

Postby Alpha_2nr » April 9th, 2011, 12:41 pm

Interested in seeing the response to this. :drinking:

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Re: Wiper Blade review thread.

Postby X_Factor » April 17th, 2011, 11:09 pm

EVA Unit-01 wrote:^^^i agree that repellent moves water better than wipers (at higher speeds, of course), but i have a problem with the wiper rubber drying out...
RainX works fine for me, but how would it help in washing the windshield of dust after the car's been parked?
if you have a solution for keeping the rubber soft and supple, then let me know... :?



what about silicone blades?
it doesnt react as fast as rubber to the elements

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Re: Wiper Blade review thread.

Postby Strugglerzinc » April 18th, 2011, 2:06 pm

While on the verge of changing my 2 year old Michelins that were leaving water trails in light rain, I used some Mothers Protectant on the blades.

I've read through this entire thread and understand the reservations about this type of fix but it was a "hey why the heck not" moment.

The result? the blades wipe like new again, i kid you not.

The protectant left no "oily" residue on the blades after air drying subsequent to the application and is completely streak and residue free on the windshield, even in light sprinkles.

I've re-applied once a month since then (3 months ago) and have saved that $200 so far. If this keeps up, i won't be changing blades anytime soon.

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Re: Wiper Blade review thread.

Postby EVA Unit-01 » April 18th, 2011, 3:00 pm

^^^thinking of trying the same thing, though i'd prefer good blades that won't need that... but like u said, it's cost effective :mrgreen:

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Re: Wiper Blade review thread.

Postby Seeker » April 20th, 2011, 10:40 am

What about the squeaking caused by movement of the blades????? (mind you, the wipers work really well)

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Re: Wiper Blade review thread.

Postby mashjumbie » May 23rd, 2011, 8:16 pm

AC DELCO curve teflon are really good 2 nahh really effin good sorry they are made of teflon not rubber so they last longer i sell them and not 1 single complain at all, d best customers ever see just ask people that have them and u will see!!

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Re: Wiper Blade review thread.

Postby venum » May 25th, 2011, 6:00 pm

need to change blades now as teh ones i got with my upgraded ride are kinda dead

Michelin framless

will try something new and post the results

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Re: Wiper Blade review thread.

Postby EVA Unit-01 » May 26th, 2011, 4:22 am

^^^just be careful with the long frameless wipers, they leave streaks at 24" (both Michelin and RainX that i've tried so far) :(

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Re: Wiper Blade review thread.

Postby Kronik » May 26th, 2011, 6:45 am

^my 26" on my mothers car leaves none

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Re: Wiper Blade review thread.

Postby CD4Accord » May 26th, 2011, 2:31 pm

I have 26" on the volvo and it doesnt leave any streak marks and I have used Volvo/Valeo, Michelin and Bosch..

The Valeo was the best followed by the Bosch then the Michelin...
On the flipside the Michelin worked great on my Accord so I guess its hit or miss

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Re: Wiper Blade review thread.

Postby venum » June 7th, 2011, 11:36 pm

upgraded to the Michelin Stealth Hybrid blades this evening

http://www.pylonhq.com/products_micheli ... ails.shtml

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Re: Wiper Blade review thread.

Postby EVA Unit-01 » June 9th, 2011, 4:37 am

^^^where and how much? considering options atm, as i need to replace mine soon...

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Re: Wiper Blade review thread.

Postby smell » June 10th, 2011, 1:58 pm

I think like everything else the Michelin we getting now it cheap immitation china sheit...

Bought for both my vehicles and not impressed at all

Think i'll bring in rain x wipers next time

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Re: Wiper Blade review thread.

Postby CD4Accord » June 10th, 2011, 7:21 pm

To be honest, Michelin was always china thing made by Pylon.. Was never produced by Michelin themselves.

Even the most expensive Bosch Icon are made in China I think...

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Re: Wiper Blade review thread.

Postby *$kїđž!™ » July 27th, 2011, 4:47 pm

guys,

wipers worked well up to the other day when I washed the car with a different car wash than what I normaly use...

After that wash the wipers make a slight heavy noise and the windscreen is not too clean when the wipers are activated...Looks like some kinda residue on the windscreen......

any idea of how to clean the windscreen....?.....Polish maybe???

anyways bought Michelins to install to see if that helps cause one of my wipers seem to get a lil tear.........the rubber that is........

got an 18" michelin for $48.......the 22" are like arond $60.........

Is that a fair price?

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Re: Wiper Blade review thread.

Postby *$kїđž!™ » July 27th, 2011, 5:02 pm

chemical...interested in that Glass scrub....

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Re: Wiper Blade review thread.

Postby EVA Unit-01 » July 28th, 2011, 8:57 pm

smell, i had the Rain X latitudes (brought from Canada), and they're about the same as the Michelin Optimum's :?

i recently replaced with the Michelin Stealth and am very much impressed with them... at slow speeds :( at high speeds, they skip a bit on the way down, which is pretty annoying but liveable. need to Rain X the windshield though, it's been a while

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Re: Wiper Blade review thread.

Postby X_Factor » July 29th, 2011, 12:20 pm

^ those are the graphite coated?

anyone using the bosch evolutions?

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Re: Wiper Blade review thread.

Postby X_Factor » July 30th, 2011, 9:09 pm

viewtopic.php?f=6&t=387211

saw this, prices seem decent

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Re: Wiper Blade review thread.

Postby smell » August 5th, 2011, 10:38 am

hmmmm....
Honestly i feel a goin back to pylons and just change them out more often yes

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Re: Wiper Blade review thread.

Postby cinco » August 5th, 2011, 11:32 am

dont do it man
i real fed up changing pylons
if i get 3 months its plenty
the car parks in the sun all day tho

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Re: Wiper Blade review thread.

Postby *$kїđž!™ » August 5th, 2011, 12:25 pm

Anyone ever try this :

How To Clean Wiper Blades
How to clean wiper blades, how the pros do it , get a nylon scrub pad, scrungee, with rubbing alcohol and rub the edge of the rubber blade. Your blades will be just like new, won't streak.

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Re: Wiper Blade review thread.

Postby ek4ever » August 5th, 2011, 3:18 pm

This works great too ... buy it off Amazon. U$5 a box and it will last about 2 yrs

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Re: Wiper Blade review thread.

Postby DSM_05 » September 19th, 2011, 12:47 pm

303 makes good stuff.

I am using teh rain clear gel and cleanser. I agree with the fellow above, at 70 and above, i don't even have to use my wipers since the water just moves off with the wind. i actually use my wipers less now, and when I do use them, they work better since the cleanser properly cleans/cleaned the windshielf.

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Re: Wiper Blade review thread.

Postby syntax » October 9th, 2011, 10:26 pm

ek4ever wrote:This works great too ... buy it off Amazon. U$5 a box and it will last about 2 yrs

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hey is this product considered hazmat?

and really how effective it is for a skipping blade

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Re: Wiper Blade review thread.

Postby *$kїđž!™ » October 9th, 2011, 11:08 pm

nice website to know what size of blades u gonna need...

http://mywiperblades.com/

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Re: Wiper Blade review thread.

Postby Toyopet » October 10th, 2011, 11:25 pm

Strugglerzinc wrote:Show us a 2 year old Rainbox that wipes like new then you have a case.

I know you gonna jump on the cost factor. For most of us, less inconvenience, less frustration and time saved is worth the few dollars extra.

That said, if Rainbox works well for your application then, by all means, stick with it.


This is just an observation, but my friend had a pair of Moon on his car for 2 yrs and worked great till the end. He decided to switch them out for good measure about the same time I bought my car (approx 6 months ago). We both went Michelin, just not the frameless. After about three months the Michelins are working like mess.
Also, I bought a pair of rainbox wipers for the BT50 just over 3 months ago and still wipe like the first day. Note that on my car, which got the Michelin blades, I apply RainX every 2-3 weeks and the BT's windshield is covered in mud everyday and doesnt get the RainX. So, after three months of wiping heavy mud( sometimes after its been baked on) the Rainbox outlased the Michelins

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