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The Subaru ones are the ones I’ve found to work the best. They last a good while and fit the windshield the best.
My forester’s OEMs lasted 7 years as well.
Buy new ones. I replace mine about twice a year.
Use iso alcohol on a microfiber towel, wipe the windscreen/back window and the wiper blades with it, then take off the excess and dry with another one.
Then use a glass cleaner+fresh microfiber to clean the windscreen, and wipe the wiper blades(all 3).
I have a 2017 Subaru Forester Touring, I use Subaru OEM or Bosch. I think both brands are very good wiper blades.
I have started buying my wipers from the dealership. Fist they are actually cheaper then most of the brands at the corner car store. Secondly, they work great. My Mazda6 blades are simply the best.
But to the guy who said OEM wipers aren't as good? Well, you're wrong. I've only had to put 3 total sets of wipers on this car in almost 5 years. They work through snow and ice and heavy rain. They are just good wipers and even cheaper than the fancy ones at Walmart.
the value blade are pretty good blades for the price. I replace mine 2x a year. Thats not bad for $15 blades.
I just bought my 2024 and experienced my first heavy rain. It was difficult. I also noticed the wiper high speed wasn't nearly as fast as my previous cars. We get semi- frequent heavy rainstorms here, so it does bother me.
I bought a 2024 CX-30 in April and just got caught in my first heavy rainstorm. I can't believe how slow the wiper speed is at its highest setting compared to all my prior vehicles. I was able to find this is an issue for others elsewhere online but nothing about it here, and no real solutions but it's terrifying to me. I had to pull over at a gas station.
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