Wiper blades rainx or OEM Volkswagen

OEM Volkswagen Wiper blades
ZapMePlease
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Rating 5.0

Second they said that she needed a new rear window wiper blade. The cost for this? $67 or so. I bought a new one at the local auto parts store for $10.85. A 13mm wrench and 10min later and that was on.

Pros: easy to install, inexpensive
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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rainx Wiper blades

My rain-x ones are nice. I had trouble finding ones that were compatible. First 2 types I purchased that were supposed to be correct were too large to install on the wiper.

Pros: nice performance
Cons: compatibility issues, too large
Vehicle: Toyota Sequoia
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rainx Wiper blades
Dopeaz
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Rating 1.0

Don't get the RainX brand. $80 for smudgy messes. I've even replaced the windshield and applied aquapel. My windshield is clear and gorgeous as long as I don't use the wipers. Water beads and rolls off on its own most of the time but once I run the wipers I have a smudged mess ia can't see through for the rest of the trip.

Pros: OEM blades were better
Cons: smudgy messes
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rainx Wiper blades
kingoflint282
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Rating 2.0

I just got some rainx silicon and the wipers are good but holy fuck installation was a pain in the ass. Took 90 minutes just to change wipers. Thought I was an idiot but a lot of people had that problem with those wipers. For that reason I can’t recommend them

Pros: wipers are good
Cons: pain in the ass installation
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