My windshield wipers have literally dissentigrated!?!?
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I was driving home the other day and I kept hearing something tapping against the front windshield. Upon closer inspection I discovered that the rubber wipers (a little over 1 year old) have completely fallen apart. Anyone else have any problems with this? Does anyone have any recommendations for new wipers that have better longevity?
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They may be old, defective, or the windsheild dirty on a regular basis when wipers are used.
If it is summer and there isn't much rain, put a little Meguiars rubber protectant on them - make sure to wipe extra product off thoroughly. Clean the windsheild once a year with windsheild cleaner paste ( most big auto stores ). Looks like toothpaste - which can work as well. RainX can help there too.
If it is summer and there isn't much rain, put a little Meguiars rubber protectant on them - make sure to wipe extra product off thoroughly. Clean the windsheild once a year with windsheild cleaner paste ( most big auto stores ). Looks like toothpaste - which can work as well. RainX can help there too.
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Pray/New COuntry in CT has changed them twice in 3 years for me. I didn't even wait for them to disintegrate. Usually 1-2 good winters are enuf for me to complain and they change.<p>Saty C
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the Audi "OEM" blades are simply Bosch Xcel blades and do a really nice job of wiping. $20-25/yr. isn't that big a deal for clear vision in my opinion, even if the dealer won't cover replacement. I've used the Bosches on many cars and have always been happy with their performance.<p><img SRC=http://home.earthlink.net/~gstahara/Graphics/Coloraudi.jpg Border=0></a>
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Aha! Someone has discovered the same thing that I did. Audi chintzed on wiper blades. I am on my third set in a year of owning my '99. The first set were so dry that I had to replace them within two months; the service advisor said that "Seattle streets and weather are hard on them"; and my reply was "they (Seattle streets and weather) don't seem to be hard on my Subaru's blades. We replace them once a year".
It's fine as long as Audi picks up the tab, but a bit of a nuisance just the same. I'm hoping that after the warranty expires I'll be able to get them aftermarket.
It's fine as long as Audi picks up the tab, but a bit of a nuisance just the same. I'm hoping that after the warranty expires I'll be able to get them aftermarket.
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