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How to Solve the Problem of Wipers Not Cleaning Properly?

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IanRose
07/30/25 2:25am

Solutions for wipers not cleaning properly are as follows: 1. If the wipers are not cleaning properly due to the use of ineffective windshield washer fluid, you can switch to specialized wiper fluid. 2. In winter, if the wipers are not cleaning properly, it is mainly because there is a layer of frost on the windshield. In this case, turn on the air conditioning to melt the frost before using the wipers. 3. If the car has been parked for a long time and the windshield is covered with dust or leaves, clean it first before using the wipers. Daily maintenance tips for wipers are as follows: 1. Do not replace windshield washer fluid with tap water. 2. If the vehicle is parked for an extended period or in snowy weather, lift the wiper arms. 3. Always ensure the windshield is wet before using the wipers to avoid damaging the rubber blades by dry wiping. 4. In winter, if there is obvious snow or ice on the windshield, it is recommended to remove the snow or ice particles before using the wipers to prevent deformation.

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NovaFitz
08/15/25 8:33am

I've encountered the issue of wipers not cleaning properly several times, and it's usually not a major problem. When I check them myself, I first look for cracks or hardening in the rubber blades—if they're worn out, it's time to replace them. Buying a matching set at an auto parts store for a few dozen bucks and installing them is quite simple. There might also be an oil film buildup on the windshield, causing water to bead and not wipe clean. I often mix kitchen detergent with water, spray it on, and then scrub hard with a dry cloth a few times to remove the grime, which immediately improves visibility. The installation angle of the wiper arm is also crucial; if it's too loose or too tight, try adjusting the fixing screw with a wrench to improve performance. Don’t overlook the washer system—if the nozzles are clogged, use a fine needle to clear them, and keep the reservoir filled with cleaning fluid. Regular maintenance, like replacing wiper blades annually, is a good habit that saves hassle. Don’t wait until rainy days when poor visibility compromises driving safety.

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EliAnn
10/21/25 6:09am

In my years of driving experience, unclean wipers are mostly due to overlooked details. Wiper blade wear is the most common issue; rubber becomes brittle from sun and rain exposure, so they should be replaced every six months to prevent scratching the windshield. Glass cleanliness is crucial—oil stains or bug residue can cause water droplets to linger. Using dedicated automotive glass cleaner and wiping thoroughly works best. The washer system also needs checking; insufficient water or clogged nozzles lead to uneven spraying, but cleaning the nozzles is simple. From a safety perspective, if wipers malfunction in the rain, immediately slow down, turn on hazard lights, and pull over—don’t risk pushing through. As I’ve gotten older, preventive maintenance has become more important: monthly cleaning of the glass and wiper arm sockets prevents rust.

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LeSilas
12/04/25 6:36am

As someone who frequently takes short trips in a family car, I find solving wiper issues both cost-effective and practical. The simplest solution for aging wiper blades is to replace them with new ones; when purchasing, choose silicone material for better durability and don't just go for the cheapest option. For removing oil film from the windshield, I taught my family to mix white vinegar with water, spray it on, and then polish with newspaper for an effortless clean. If the wiper arm clip is misaligned causing uneven wiping, gently adjust its angle by bending it slightly. Keep a spare wiper blade in the car for emergencies, and perform a thorough cleaning and maintenance before the rainy season. Don't underestimate this issue—it affects visibility and can lead to accidents in severe cases. Developing a habit of timely inspections requires minimal expense but offers high returns.

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