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Don Carlos
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Little things...

Post by Don Carlos »

Just bought new wiper blades for my car and i must say they are amazing...

Its little things like this that makes you wonder how you drove
with the old ones! I can see in the rain now :D

ahhhh well... :shrug:
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Post by Don Carlos »

side note : sorry to whoever comes in here thinking this thread is about DooMers penis.
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Post by Denz »

damnit!!.... leaves....
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Post by Denz »

Once a year just before winter is a good time to change them,, even if they don't need to be changed.
Grandpa Stu
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so true

Post by Grandpa Stu »

yar. i need to change the wipers on my car, they've got two years on them and i live in a place where if it isn't raining then it will be in about 20 minutes.

i'm actually planning a massive overhaul for my car. i've been doing a few things here and there that don't cost too much like replacing filters and belts and wutnot. but now i'm planning on putting away extra cash to really get things in good working order. probably the most spendy is the new paint job i'm planning on.
Grandpa Stu
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i'd be weary of that

Post by Grandpa Stu »

rain-x is superb until you get lazy and stop applying it. it actually get's harder to see when that shit starts wearing off. from what i understand there's better stuff out there than rain-x. but in all honestly a nice pair of tefflon blades will do more than a good enough job.
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Post by Whiskey 7 »

riddla wrote:get some rain-x wiper fluid and fill the reservoir. you'll be amazed even moreso.
That rain-x stuff here comes in a bottle (200ml I think) and you apply to the windows and let dry then buff/chamois off.

Great stuff, if you haven't tied it :icon14:

You won't need wipers in some rain conditions, it just streams off.
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Post by werldhed »

New wipers are like new tires... they are magnificent for a short while, but they quickly become just as unspectacular as the old ones.
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Post by lars63 »

New wipers I replace then every year and I use the Rain-X too I was surprised to fnd out it really did work
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Post by dnoyc »

lol rain.
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