โOct-01-2018 05:57 PM
โOct-06-2018 08:03 PM
Ralph Cramden wrote:gbopp wrote:
What type wiper are you using that isn't holding up?
Possibly these?
โOct-06-2018 08:00 PM
gbopp wrote:
If they're junk. obviously you need to buy something different.
What type wiper are you using that isn't holding up?
I've been using wipers from Walmart and have had no problems. Are the wipers on your car or truck okay? Or, is it just your RV that has problems?
โOct-03-2018 11:15 AM
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โOct-03-2018 05:36 AM
SmokinJoe73 wrote:
Anything you can buy in a store is sub best. Watch this vid. They don't sell these in stores cuz no one would come to buy more for like 7 to 10 years.
Silicone is far superior to rubber.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpdgahDp2Wg
I have these and will not go back to off the shelf.
โOct-03-2018 05:04 AM
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โOct-02-2018 02:23 PM
zigzagrv wrote:I put blocks of wood or tennis balls under the wiper arms also. I usually find them for $5 apiece. When they begin to streak I wipe them down with 400 grit sand paper to remove the hard oxidation that builds up on the surface,then wipe with a light coating of lubricant and they are good for another year or so. They used to sell silicone rubber blades that lasted longer but I have not seen these in a while. I just bought 28 in blades that Ralph showed pictures of for $3.99 a piece on sale, one of them does not make contact with the windshield in the center due to the re curve of the blade or the spring tension being too low, so I had to remove some of curve.
One trick I learned to keep wiper blades in good shape for years on the motorhome is to lift them off the windshield whenever I'm parked for a few days or longer. The Michelin blades I have on now are 5 years old and still doing fine. Got them at Walmart for about $10 a piece.
โOct-02-2018 10:28 AM
Ron
โOct-02-2018 07:47 AM
Executive wrote:
I bought RainX from Wally World. $10/each....Dennis
โOct-02-2018 07:46 AM
Tvov wrote:
I usually get Michelin brand wipers from Walmart, and plan on replacing them every year. I don't think I've ever used a wiper blade that lasts through a New England winter without getting beat up.
โOct-02-2018 06:36 AM