No complaints with the OEM blades. I purchased refills when I changed them last. I change mine yearly... they gets lots of use here in the northwest. Still on stock rear blade though....
The OE are ok, but on my last truck and my wife's current car, I use rainX blades that have some of the repelling stuff built in and slowly wipes it on your windshield over months. I also use the orange juice in the fluid, and clean my windows with their spray on window cleaner.
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I used rainX years ago when it first came out, and always found it a hassle to use.
Then a little over a year ago tried the orange juice and after some time using it couldnt believe how much better I could see. Then added in the other stuff and it is awesome. I am constantly driving through rain storms where I can tell people can't see crap, and are pulling over or driving with flashers on, and I can see with my wipers on low.
I also bought some of this on a whim the other day:
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It was next to the register and I started putting it in all the patrol vehicles I have to drive, just in case I get caught in a storm.
My original wiper blades have seen 4 winters and still make clean swipes for clear vision. Even though the car is never garaged and it rains all the time here in the PNW, the original blades have held up spectacularly. I don't think I've ever seen wiper blades that lasted this long. I often park my car under the fir and maple trees at my ski cabin where it's not uncommon to have the blades frozen to the windshield in the morning. I just peel them off, scrape the windshield and hit the road.
Really surprised at their effectiveness and durability!
I agree, best I've ever owned on OE. Mine lasted right at 4 years, nearly to the day, and I know had I not been so neglectful of them this last year, I'd have gotten more out of them.My original wiper blades have seen 4 winters and still make clean swipes for clear vision. Even though the car is never garaged and it rains all the time here in the PNW, the original blades have held up spectacularly. I don't think I've ever seen wiper blades that lasted this long. I often park my car under the fir and maple trees at my ski cabin where it's not uncommon to have the blades frozen to the windshield in the morning. I just peel them off, scrape the windshield and hit the road.
Really surprised at their effectiveness and durability!
If you use a car wash, don't get the spray wax. I really believe the wax on your windshield gunks up the blades causing smearing on it. Just my 2 cents.
My old wipers worked great until I started using this RainX fluid that was suppose to help with water repelling. It worked too well and the wipers just smear water over the windshield. I will never use a RainX product with any repellant product again.
I don't like RainX on the windshield either. My favorite blade is RainX Latitudes, but they started adding RainX to the blades, time to try something else. My original blades were good for almost 2 years. Remarkable blades.My old wipers worked great until I started using this RainX fluid that was suppose to help with water repelling. It worked too well and the wipers just smear water over the windshield. I will never use a RainX product with any repellant product again.