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Don’t Forget to Check your Windshield Wiper Blades this the Cold Weather Gets Here

November 13th, 2009 · No Comments · Autos, Trucks and More

As a lover of cars I spend a more than average amount of time making sure that my car is in the right shape and working condition. As winter moves in, the main focus for car drivers is to ensure that their vehicle is ready to cope with the changing weather conditions thrown up by the up coming months. As I am currently driving a sports car the main fear for me is visibility so the main point of topic are headlights and Wiper Blades.

Throughout the winter in England you will come across a wide rangeof weather conditions including snow, fog and ice so the importance of visibility in these conditions is vital to the safety of yourself and others on the road. The visibility in my sports car is not great as it is low to the ground, and the rear windscreen is partly blocked by the spoiler, so the front windscreen is of great importance.

I have four xenon headlamps fitted to the front spoiler and bumper and high performance Wiper Blades fitted to the windscreen. It took me a while to find the correct Windscreen Wipers to fit my car, although I paid a bit more than I thought I was going too, the high performance Wiper Blades that I got are perfect. If you’re your exisiting Wiper Blades are worn, cracked or rigid with age, they will not adequately remove rain, grime and other debris that can obscure motorists’ vision through the winter months. If the Wiper Blades are sufficiently deteriorated, the metal Wiper Blades frame could contact and permanently damage the windscreen. Where mud or other debris is being thrown up on the windscreen, a good spray of the correct type of windscreen washer fluid will help the Windscreen Wipers in removing containments.

The life of a rubber insert is typically six to twelve months depending on its exposure to heat, dirt, sunlight, acid rain and ozone. Streaking and chattering are common evidence that the rubber is breaking down and needs replacement. There is an alternative material instead of using rubber and that is silicone which has a much stronger texture and will last twice the time of ordinary rubber Wiper Blades. Check the washer fluid reservoir monthly and more often if the washers are used often. Top it up with a washer solution formulated to aid in the removal of insects and other debris. During the winter, be sure to use a product with appropriate antifreeze protection.

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