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Why wipers smear even with new blades
New wiper blades often smear due to an oily, contaminated, or dirty windscreen (windshield), rather than a faulty blade.
The windshield wiper is one of those automotive-related things that has, well, not really changed much since it was invented. A motor makes the wipers move to provide drivers with a clear view ahead.
There are a few products that are worth keeping in your garage, with WD-40 being one of the most prominent. The original WD-40 multi-purpose solution, as the name implies, can help you out in a host ...
If you drive your street rod very often, chances are pretty good that it's going to get rained on (usually right after you've polished everything from top to bottom). And since there's no predicting ...
Windshield wipers are such a simple little thing on the front of your windshield, that it can be easy to underestimate their importance—that is until you get stuck in a rainstorm. In bad weather ...
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