Windshield Spayer Replacements

Hilbe

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I was just waxing my P5 last week and accidentally got some wax in the spayers (DOH!). Unfortunately I didn't notice until AFTER the wax had dried. I have cleaned most out with a paperclip/safety pin but the spayer just isn't spraying right. Does anyone have a suggestion on how to fix it or where I can find some replacements?

Thanks in advance.
 
take it off and force water thru the nozzles, or you can get LED nozzles they are readily avalibly at walmart, although you don't have to hook them up, i tried to find tri nozzel ones but to no avail, my sisters rav4 has them but she would be me up if i took them
 
pr5owner said:
take it off and force water thru the nozzles, or you can get LED nozzles they are readily avalibly at walmart, although you don't have to hook them up, i tried to find tri nozzel ones but to no avail, my sisters rav4 has them but she would be me up if i took them

i hope you're joking on the LED nozzle part...;)


this happened to me about a year ago on my other car, and all i did was take a cup full of really hot water and pour it over it while rubbing the end of the nozzle with my finger. it came right out. i had to re-wax that part, 'cause i think the hot water stripped the wax right off of the paint, but other than that, it wasn't a big problem.
 
pr5owner said:
LOL of course, LED nozzel's are crap, even the led is low quality

phew!!


there's actually some riced out bulls*** civic at the highschool i work at (we're talking full on park-bench sized spoiler and decals peeling off the side quality here), and he has those jc whitney-esque led washer nozles. i always see him coming down the road...its a dead giveaway a piece of s*** car is coming at you.

he claims to have a b.16, turboed, running 104 octane fuel all the time.

not only is his car full of s***, but he is too!
 
try a toothbrush to remove dried up wax on anything. i used it on the roof rack rails and was amazed how well it worked. if that doesn't help, try a sharp needle and insert it into the hole of the nozzle.
 
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