

on passenger side, end tip does not touch window. Its a huge puddle from the middle of the blade.
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return stroke leaves water behind on driver side. I've tried cleaning the windshield with Windex and rubbing alcohol and I've cleaned the blades with alcohol with no luck.Ĭould this be the result of using Rain-X brand wiper fluid? Yeah, yeah, I know but it's the only non-winter formula the store had. I wish I went to walmart and just got the cheap 4 blades, that would have worked better. I also do not recall seeing this with the old blades. This only happens on the wiper's return stroke and didn't happen at all until the blades were a couple weeks old. The individual cells vary from return stroke to return stroke but the overall pattern is a honeycomb. I havent tried the bug remover formula yet, but I think Im going to. I have used Rain-X in the past with no problems and will likely use it again this summer. I would think if it caused problems it would be gone by now. Second, and more annoying issue is that after maybe two weeks, the driver-side blade began to leave streaks in a honeycomb pattern with individual cells maybe the size of my fingernail. Rain-X in general has been on the market for many years. Now, at highway speeds, this isn't much of an issue since the wind will blow most of the water away but it's more of an issue at slower speeds and it didn't happen at all with the factory blade. Immediately I noticed that water would pool on the edge of the driver side window and, on the return stroke, the driver-side blade would pull some of this water back into view. The premier solution for the winter season is the Bosch ICON beam wiper blade.
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