How to Solve the Problem of Blurred Vision After Wiper Wiping?
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Solutions for blurred vision after wiper wiping: Replace the wiper with a new one. Wipers are rubber products, and prolonged use can lead to aging. When the rubber of the wiper ages, it can no longer fit perfectly with the windshield, resulting in the wiper's inability to clean the water completely. If the water cannot be wiped clean, it will cause the windshield to become blurry after wiping. Precautions for using wipers: 1. When using the car, never turn on the wiper when there is no water on the windshield; 2. When parking, it is advisable not to park the car in a place exposed to direct sunlight, as this will accelerate the aging of the wiper rubber; 3. When parking on winter nights, it is recommended to lift the wiper up to prevent the rubber from freezing to the windshield.
I used to often encounter the problem of the windshield wipers making the glass even blurrier after wiping, especially after rain, leaving a film-like layer on the glass. Later, I realized it might be due to aging wiper blades or oil stains on the glass. Over time, the rubber blades can harden and crack, scattering when wiped, so they need to be replaced. The glass surface might also accumulate dirt or an oily film. I tried using professional glass cleaner, and after spraying and wiping, it became much cleaner, making the wipers glide smoothly. Sometimes, uneven pressure from the wiper arm can also cause incomplete wiping. It's recommended to regularly check the wiper system, buy a bottle of cleaner to wipe the glass monthly, or perform overall maintenance when seasons change. Remember to be more diligent during cloudy or rainy days; otherwise, obstructed vision while driving fast can be very dangerous. I’ve now developed a habit of checking the condition of the wiper blades every quarter—it’s both convenient and safe.