Don’t Wait If Your Car Wipers Like Following
Driving visibility ensures your safety, especially when driving in the rain, at night time. Worn, aged, and damaged wiper blades can limit driving vision, which becomes an unsafe factor.

Safety experts suggested that you check your car wiper blades at least twice a year due to the natural aging of plastic, silicone, and natural rubber parts, and replace them as soon as you see any of the sights mentioned below.
Our wiper blades are very affordable, unlike OEM wipers. It is a best practice to get wiper blades changed annually for the best and safest driving vision.
5 common wiper blade issues
To help you recognize the signs of blade wear, here are five major signs of wiper blade wear. These include streaking, smearing, missed area, squeaking, and juddering.

SMEARING
When the wiper rubber blade edge is no longer sharp but rounded in shape or appearance, the wiper will smear the water across the windshield instead of wiping water off. This causes cloudy and impaired visibility.
STREAKING
When the wiper blade is aged, it becomes hardened, cracked due to exposure to sunlight, tree sap, and road tar, or in contact with automotive chemicals like oil, brake fluid, coolant, and road grit. These issues cause bands of water to remain on the windscreen after each wiping stroke.
SQUEAKING
The surface of the aged wiper rubber blade does not move quietly across the windshield, due to higher friction when rubber wiping over windshield glass.
JUDDERING
When the wiper rubber blade has been exposed to extreme hot or cold temperatures or extended periods of time remain un-used can cause blades to exhibit chatter. This is because the blades skip and vibrate over the windshield. A choppy wiping action is produced during wiper movement on windscreen glass.
MISSED AREAS
Aged, shape damage to rubber blades can result in unwiped sections on the windscreen glass.
Damaged Wiper Arm
Machine car washes, aggressive removal of snow, and ice build-up on the windscreen can cause considerable damage to the wiper arm. The optimal wiper blade rubber shall be right-angle sitting against the windshield glass.
A damaged wiper arm could change the angle of the wiper rubber blade and affects clarity of the windscreen. Especially at night time, unclean windscreen produces glare from the head lights of cars driving on opposite lanes.
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