Wiper blades rainx or Trico
Using trico ultras on a 2019, no problems
Have been working great and they were cheaper than the OEM's.
I had good results from Rain-X blades.
OK, I couldn't take it anymore. I went to Advanced Auto Parts and got new blades. Their in-store system does not have 2019 Jetta's in it's database. Luckily I had my trusty iPhone and Google. Trico "Onyx" high-performance beam blades 26-240 (24" driver's side blade) 26-190 (19" passenger side blade). Cost = Too much. $41.00 - but I've got too much going on right now to schedule a trip to the stealership - so I paid for the convenience of the local parts store. Ease of install = RTFM and you'll be OK. These blades require you swap a supplied adapter into them. The arms are the narrow push button arms, so just follow the instructions with the blades to install the right adapter. Also, read the VW owner's manual to put the arms into "service" position. All easy if you read the manuals. Blades seem great - no rain today, but multiple applications of wiper fluid and using the blades returns, well, nothing. Dead silent.
I've been very happy with the Trico Onyx blades.
Though aside from this advice I decided to get RainX wipers on the 1999 Camry a couple weeks ago, and I am impressed with their performance. Fill the fluid reservoir with additional Rain-X window cleaner and they work great.
I use Rain‑X® Latitude® Water Repellency 2-n-1 Wiper Blades on my 2012 Prius. I highly recommend both of these. They last a long time, never streak, and clear water off really well.
I use RaixX without the RainX treatment and they work amazingly.
I got the Rain-X wiper blades with their rain treatment thing on them. Not a fan. They're streaking and chattering already and it's been maybe a three weeks to a month tops.
I'm just not a fan. The streaks are more like a temporary white haze. And it annoys the hell out of me.
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