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I always buy orignal Toyota replacement wipers. 35+ years experience with Toyota products, and they give the best value.
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).
Factory blade design has been great for me and live in lake county, il
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.
The only front wiper blade I can get that is the correct size and will snap in correctly is from the toyota dealer. I am in florida and get about 1 a year.
the value blade are pretty good blades for the price. I replace mine 2x a year. Thats not bad for $15 blades.
Oh yeah I fixed the dead wipers and rear defroster. Broken wires to the hatch.
Some of the best wipers I've ever used were from my local Mazda dealership in Edmonton, Canada. They were $12 each and are still working surprisingly well after a whole year.
Factory blade design can’t handle Midwest freezing rain.
I picked up some OEM toyota wiper blades from a certified ebay seller and after a few week I started getting streaks and doesnt wipe properly.
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