Wiper blades Bosch or MICHELIN

Bosch Wiper blades
Firerain
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Rating 4.0

If they’re running Bosch Aerotwins, they care about their car. If they’re running shitty no-names and the wiper blades are worn out, they probably don’t care about more important maintenance.

Pros: Bosch Aerotwins indicate care
Cons: shitty no-names indicate neglect
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Lucyferos87
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Rating 5.0

It’s either old wipers or shite quality ones. Buy a bosh and you’ll be happy.

Pros: happy with Bosch
Cons: shite quality wipers
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Economy_Side9662
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Rating 5.0

Get yourself some Bosch focus wiper blades and clean that windshield with 0000 steel wool and good glass cleaner. Get it extremely clean and get yourself some aquapel.

Pros: extremely clean windshield
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Muhahahahaz
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Rating 5.0

I simply bought a pair of Bosch AeroBlades for only $36…

They’re exactly the same as the OEM blades for my Model S, except that it actually says “Bosch” on them. Never had a single streak.

Pros: no streaks, same as OEM
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Bosch Wiper blades
Hyena1980
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Rating 5.0

I found out that the top of the original Bosch wiper blades are made of EPDM. They use EPDM for roofing that lasts around 50 years. The blades themselves can also last a very long time.

Pros: long lasting blades
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MICHELIN Wiper blades
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Rating 4.0

The wiper assembly on this car is one of the best of any car I’ve had. When the original blades started to get streaky, I did briefly try some michelin and rainx blades to replace the OEM blades, but found they were both a downgrade. Both were larger than OEM, which generated extra noise, and caught the wind when at speed so they would chatter and skip. Less than ideal especially in inclement weather.

I’ve been using OEM blades ever since. I typically replace the wiper blades in the fall, and then if I notice any issues with streaks in the spring I replace again.

This is my second winter with the car and OEM blades, and I’m not having any issues with the blades or fluid. If I do miss anything, the wipers and the winter fluid take care of the rest.

Pros: OEM: no issues, good performance
Cons: Michelin/RainX: noisy, chattered, skipped
Vehicle: Mazda 3
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