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Silicone is the material. PIAA was the starter/most popular, SilBlade is a cheaper option. My PIAAs lasted me 10 years on first set. Got inserts and they are like 7ish years old now. Plus the silicone coats your windshield and give you a light RainXish coating.
PIAA Silicone blades. They last much longer than any others I've ever used.
A little more obscure than Bosch, but I've found them to be superior and last longer. PIAA Si-Tech. Lasts 5-7 years for me with no streaking.
PIAA, silicon blades. I’ve had mine for 1.5 years and so far they have lots of life left. I’ve read people getting 4+ years out of them.
The michelin ones they sell are pretty good and come with adapters so that they fit pretty much any arm. I'm in a '19 so I don't know if they switched arms going into Gen 6 but they work fine on mine, and about 2-3 times a year they go on sale from 9.99 to 6.99. I buy an extra set and keep them in the trunk.
Piaa makes the best blades i have ever used
The Michelin blades that CostCo sell fit the Polestar great.
PIAA silicone wiper blades. Silicone blades leave a thin layer that causes water to bead, similar to RainX.
I'm done buying wiper blades at Costco. Garbage every time. Fooled me thrice. Though, I think I was buying the Michelin blades that went on sale occasionally. Squeaking pieces of shit from the get go.
My OEM wipers were TERRIBLE. Worse OEM wipers ever. Got the Michelin wipers from Costco on sale... EVEN WORSE than OEM!! But I will admit, they are much better now about a year after installing them.
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