Skipping Wipers

Same here. Looks very similar
 

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So I have come to the conclusion that both of my wiper arms are bent. I assume this happened when I got my windshield replaced. I confronted my Mazda dealership, but they are not taking ownership of the issue. I’ve attached an image of the driver side bent wiper arm below. If you guys could send me a picture of your wiper arm, so I could compare it to mine, I would appreciate it a lot!
These pictures are not going to tell you if a wiper arm is sufficiently bent to cause the problem. A subtle bend causing less than even pressure across the length of the blade will cause the blade to streak or chatter. Given the steps you've taken so far, I would suggest replacing one wiper arm to see if the problem is corrected. If not, return the arm, at which point the question would be whether the new windshield is slightly misaligned.
 
The bend in the wiper arm is factory made. There is no way to accidentally nor by-hand bend it that way; try it and it'll kink. The wiper arm is not the problem. I'm sticking with some film on the glass. Ask the dealership which glass shop they farmed the job out to for the replacement. Stop by there and ask them how to clean this invisible film off the glass. Or just stop into any auto glass shop and have a cordial chat with them about a film on the glass.
 
Hey everyone,

I'm just bringing this thread back to let you guys know that I finally had the chance to use the Invisible Glass glass stripper on my windshield; however, my wipers are still having the same issue.

These are the steps I used to clean the windshield thoroughly. I first washed the car, used Sprayway glass cleaner to wipe down the entire windshield with two microfiber clothes, clay barred the entire windshield, hosed down the windshield, and then used the glass stripper as directed. After using the glass stripper, I coated the entire windshield using the Aquapel glass treatment. It's similar to RainX water repellent, but I've heard it works better.

I even went as far as replacing my wiper arms and the rubber inserts of the wipers, yet they still shake, as shown in the video posted on the first page.

I am unsure what to do further. Any tips or further suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

I am in finals season for my Master's program, so please bear with me getting back to your guys' replies.

Thank you.
- Shawnee
 
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Bummer. Sounds like you've done everything I would try. My best results in getting glass to be smooth are from a clay bar and a coating. I use Gyeon Quick View. Smooth operation with my original wipers. I've heard good things about Aquapel but I haven't seen it tested for chatter.
 
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