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I didn’t want to try Rainx. I just had a bad gut feeling about them. I WAS WRONG. THEY WORKED GREAT FOR ME!
we went with rainx blades
I have RainX wipers for my windshield and they work better than the stock ones. It has an indicator that will turn yellow (i think that's the color) if it's time to replace it but it should be durable and should last maybe at least a year depends on how you use it.
The rain x latitude blades that apply water repellent make it so much easier to see
Go buy the rain x advantage. It will cost $80 but they are worth it!
I use rain-x blades because that's what I have readily available to me. No issues with them.
I have latitudes for the past few months. Never wowed me but hopefully they last a long time.
Don’t get the Rain-X silicone ones. Something on the Bolt’s windshield makes them squeak like high heaven.
Just put on the rainx latitude blades 14-14-14 but it doesn’t work well on the edge because of the curve of the windshield
After cleaning my windshield (wet magic eraser + invisible glass) and replacing my old wipers, I noticed my new wipers are still streaking. The streaking got a little bit better between the old and new wipers, but it's still bad enough where it can be distracting in the rain. Coating the windshield with rainx afterwards didn't really make a difference for the wipers (made driving in the rain better though). I've recently noticed that the streaking only occurs in the return stroke. When I put my wipers in service mode (where it swings forward and stays), there's almost no streaking. There's also a "clean" wipe in the middle of the blade where the wiper is actually is doing its job, flanked by two wide bands of streaking. Mazda CX-30, rainx wipers if that makes a difference
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