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Interesting things you didn't know about wiper blade: Who invented the wiper blade
May 25 , 2021
In the winter of 1902, a woman from Alabama named Mary Anderson was traveling to New York City and was shocked by how slow the bad weather made traffic. Snow and cold rain had blurred the two windscreens of the trolley, forcing drivers to open the panes of their cars and per through the gap between them. Anderson sketched a solution in her notebook: a rubber wiper blade on the outside of the...
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How do I know if my windshield wiper blades need replacing?
Jun 15 , 2021
Although many people use their windscreen wipers for a few years, it would be interesting to note that they come designed for 6-12 months. Nevertheless, how long your windshield wiper blades last would depend on their usage, alongside the product’s quality and weather condition. Still, how do you know when your windscreen wipers need replacing? Are you unsure of when need to replace wipers? Here a...
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Silicone or natural rubber blades which one is the longest
Aug 06 , 2021
Perhaps because they're hard to find, and not easily available to buy, silicone wiper blades carry a bit of mythical status. But there's a reason silicone blades aren't supplied by most wiper blade brands and not easily available. The reality is they aren't as durable and have a tendency to smear when compared to high-quality Premium natural rubber blades (especially those coated with gr...
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How to change rubber refill of frameless wiper blade?
Aug 13 , 2021
The wiper blade should be replaced 1-2 times every year, but many people find the parts still ok in addition to this strip aging. Can we only change the rubber refill of frameless wiper blade? This is actually available. But how to do? Below steps can provide you further information. Before change, please note that the wiper rubber refill is not universal style, different cars rubber refill size i...
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How to Recognize Worn Windshield Wiper blades?
Sep 07 , 2021
Windshield wiper blades are an important part of a car and should be replaced regularly. It is a consumable product like oil, filters or windshield washer fluid, and should be replaced at least once a year. But there are signs that reveal wipers are wear and tear. Below are our tips for recognizing worn wipers. Worn windshield wiper blades: miss wiping If your car wiper blades do not properly wipe...
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Five Tips to Make Your Wiper Blades Last Longer
Sep 28 , 2021
Do not use in the dry – even though the glass on your windscreen appears to have a smooth, friction free surface, don’t be fooled. It’s actually covered in little bumps and grooves that will damage your car wiper blades if there's no additional lubrication. Using your blades without some water spray will emit a high pitched squeaky noise that’s indicative of the rubber wearing fast through frictio...
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6 wiper blade maintenance tips
Dec 31 , 2021
1. The key to the good effect of the wiper is: the wiper blade rubber refill can maintain sufficient moisture. Only with sufficient humidity can it have very good toughness to maintain the tightness of contact with the car window glass. 2. Custom windshield wiper blades, as the name suggests, are used to scrape rain, not to scrape "mud". Therefore, the correct use of wiper blades can not only exte...
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Top 5 Wipers Blades Questions and Maintenance Tips
Jan 21 , 2022
Question-1: I don't know which wiper to buy. Is it the more expensive the better? Answer : Generally, when buying wipers, it is recommended that car owners buy wipers suitable for their own models. Nowadays, the popular wipers are boneless wipers, but not all models are suitable for use. Sometimes the performance of traditional iron frame wipers may be higher than that of cartilage wipers. The sel...
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What is the difference between Teflon Coating and Graphite Coating rubber refill?
Jan 26 , 2022
Do you know what treatment your windscreen wiper blades rubber refill use? The most common types in the market is Teflon Coating and Graphite Coating. So do you know the difference between these two types? From processing technology: Graphite coating is made by placing the rubber refill in the roller and rolling it for about 6 hours to allow the graphite to adhere to the surface of the rubber stri...
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