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September 8th, 2007 10:04 AM #1mga sir ok lang po ba punasan ng WD-40 yung wiper blade. may ng-advice ksi skin ng WD-40 ilagay ko sa wiper dahil prang sticky sya pag-ginagamit during rainy season. the car is only 8mos old and its bought brand new. ano po kya problem nun nilagyan ko ng ng shampoo yung wiper washer reservoir pero after 5 continous wipes prang sticky ulit sya so I keep on spraying the wiper washer every time umiingay un blade... thanks.
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September 8th, 2007 10:10 AM #2
no, penetrating oil yan, pag umulan dudulas nga pero baka magkaroon ng oil stains sa windshield mo.
baka worn out na wiper blade mo due to rainy season, palitan mo nalang, ung mga silicon wiper blades ata may nagsabi ok daw pero may kamahalan lang. if in doubt, go for oem Denso wiper blades, bosch tropical wiper blades or Wurth
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September 8th, 2007 10:12 AM #3
Joy (dishwashing liquid) ang katapat ng wiper blades after cleaning w/ a soft cloth...try it...
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September 8th, 2007 11:42 AM #5
meron kaya sa smworkshop or sa handyman ng wiper wipes? what brand po?
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September 8th, 2007 12:25 PM #6
1. Your windshield might be pitted.
2. Your wiper blades, although 8 months old, may have been under the sun for too long.
3. WD-40 is not recommended for wipers. It will oil your windshield.
4. BlueBimmer hit the nail on the head. Get new ones.
Be safe.
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September 8th, 2007 02:32 PM #7
Try wiping it with "Armor All orig protectant" instead of wd-40, works for me. But before that, nilinis ko muna yung windshield ng lacquer thinner with a soft&clean cotton cloth, then banlaw with a detergent soap and water. Replacing the wipers is my last option, sayang kasi, same thing happend to my one yr old car, its 2 yrs old na next month and im still using the orig NWB wipers.
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September 8th, 2007 02:43 PM #8
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September 8th, 2007 03:20 PM #9
As many here might already now..WD-40 is a de-greaser. It has some substance which is not compatible with most plastics materials and makes the material lose luster and brittle over time. Since wiper blades are exposed to the sun most of the time, this accelerates the process.
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September 8th, 2007 04:26 PM #10
i strongly suggest na wag mo lagyan ng shampoo yung water sa wiper washer reservoir. ganito lang yan, try mo magsabon ng kamay pero wag mo hugasan ng tubig, natutuyo at madikit.. kaya most probably ganun nangyari sa wiperblades at windshield mo, plus naaarawan pa yan kaya lalo natutuyo. plain water lang.. rain away is a solution, pahid mo lang sa windshield then wipe with a soft cloth hanggang mawala yung haze dudulas ulit yan or better yet try using the excel shampoo, local lang to pero from my exp daig pa nito ang anti-water shampoos na ibang brand di lang sa salamin pati sa buong kotse.
- recommended TP per manual is 35 psig, should be fine. - it's good to play the drive settings...
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