Wiper blades rainx or Trico
I love my Rain-X wipers. They really do work better, especially if you use them in conjunction with the window treatment.
We get a decent amount of rain/snow where I am so I appreciate the Rain-X blades which keep a nice coating of Rain-X on your windshield so things bead easily. I've used Bosch Icon's in the past and prefer the Rain-X blades
Rain X. Had my hood fly up and push the blade through the windshield. Replaced the windshield, kept the blade.
I went with RainX Latitudes for my Scion tC. They work better than the stock wipers and they see snow, ice and rain.
The Rain-X ones are better, I've used both. Supposedly the PIAA Super Silicone are the bees knees, but I hate framed designs. They recently started making frameless ones so one day I'll try those. Currently I'm on Trico Force blades and they have been the best I've had so far. I have only had them about 2 months now though so that could change.
rain-x blades. cheap and very reliable, once they lose a little bit of that 'rain-x' effect, just damp a rag with rain-x and rub the wiper blade.
I run a parts store and so far it seems Trico Neoform are my favorite out of the bunch, the rain-x repel/latitude have a clip style that eventually lifts in the middle after the blades have 'broken in' and cause a giant streak down the middle. I live in new england and also park outside, and had a set of neoforms make it through two winters. just my two cents!
when i bought my b5.5 last summer is still had the factory wipers. which blew a$$. i bought a pair of the RAIN-X like all season thick ones. crap i forget the name of em. i think like latitude or something idk. but those are siiiic and sitll like new over a year later.
I HATE Rain-x. It has never failed to make my wipers chatter and skip.
You want to use Windex or so to remove. RainX does that. It doesn't like wiperblades. I had it done in a few cars and it hop or skip (chatter) when it's in use. So I stop using it.
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