Wiper blades

Ensure clear visibility in all weather conditions by replacing your wiper blades every six months, or when they start showing signs of wear including cracks, cuts, tears, streaks or chattering.
If you notice any of the following problems listed below, chances are you need new wiper blades:
- Streaking: Tree sap, road tar and other grime can harden and crack the rubber, leading to streaks.
- Chattering: Wipers will form a permanent curve if they’re parked in one position for an extended period of time, causing them to skip across the windshield.
- Worn rubber: Wipers require a defined edge to do their job properly.
- Split rubber: Aging or exposure to ultraviolet rays can cause the blades to split along their length.
- Bent wiper frames: The backbone of the blade applies pressure against the windshield.




