Reasons for Blurring After Wiper Wiping?

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ElianaMarie
07/29/25 12:37am
Reasons for blurring after wiper wiping and corresponding solutions are as follows: 1. Foreign objects trapped between the wiper blade and windshield. Solution: Remove the debris. 2. Wiper angle issue. Solution: Try adjusting the angle. 3. Severe aging of wiper blades. Solution: Replace them promptly. 4. Prolonged exposure to sun and rain causing oil film buildup on windshield. Solution: Pour water on the glass - if numerous small droplets adhere, it indicates oil film presence. Use glass cleaner for removal.
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DelKeira
08/12/25 4:50am
Over the years of driving, I've encountered the issue of blurred vision after windshield wiper operation several times. This is usually caused by aged or damaged wiper blades - when the rubber hardens and cracks over time, it leaves water streaks during rain. Another common reason is oil film buildup on the windshield, like from roadside barbecues or vehicle exhaust, causing water droplets to scatter unevenly and create a hazy view. Sometimes forgetting to use washer fluid and operating dry wipers directly can damage the blades and impair visibility. Weather factors matter too - summer heat softens and deforms the rubber, while winter ice/snow freezing on the blades makes them stiff, worsening post-wiping blurriness. I've learned to regularly inspect wiper condition and replace them every six months ideally. Using specialized glass cleaners to remove oil residue helps. Safety comes first - poor visibility increases accident risks, so address issues promptly without delay.
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