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CarGuru > Technology > Re: Best Windshield Wipers - lifting off windshield 3 February 2005 06:52:46

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Re: Best Windshield Wipers - lifting off windshield

No Spam 2 February 2005 19:09:05
 Corky Scott <charles.k.scott@dd­dartmouth.edu> wrote:
I actually have a seperate issue regarding windshield wipers. I have>no problems with their normal operation, when they start streaking I>either clean them or replace them. My issue is finding wipers that do>not lift off the windshield while driving in the rain at over 70 mph.

Just replace the springs in your wiper arms (or the complete arms) its
nothing to do with the blades.


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Bob M. 3 February 2005 06:35:04 permanent link ]
 "Corky Scott" <charles.k.scott@dd­dartmouth.edu> wrote in message
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I've found some that are shaped like a reverse airfoil (sort of) that> purport to stick to the windshield, and they do better than most but> they still lift off at the higher speeds and finding them is> problematic. Right now I can't seem to find them at all.

You're looking for Trico wipers, I had that kind once. "windspoilers" I
think they were called.


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Bror Jace 3 February 2005 06:52:46 permanent link ]
 I think the key is to thorougly clean and re-lubricate the whole wiper
arm to make sure it makes constant and consistent contact with the
windshield.

I hose mine down with Simple Green, Orange blast or another cleaner,
rinse them very thoroughly, dry them and even put a tiny drop of oil on
the end of each pin and leave them laying on their side so the oil can
work its way over both ends of the pin.

Since I use winter wipers (was -20F here last week) I take my time and
do this in the "off-season."

--- Bror Jace

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