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What are the solutions for windshield wipers not cleaning properly?

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LeviAnn
09/02/25 6:12am
The solutions for windshield wipers not cleaning properly are: 1. Use water sandpaper to smooth out the deformed wiper blades; 2. Regularly clean dirt from the windshield and wiper blades; 3. Apply soap on the windshield; 4. Replace with new wipers. Windshield wipers are important accessories installed on the windshield, and their function is to remove rain, snow, and dust that obstruct the view on the windshield. The maintenance methods for wipers are: 1. Clean the wipers regularly; 2. Regularly check if the car wipers are working properly; 3. Do not force the wipers when there are objects on the glass; 4. Use the slow-speed setting; 5. Lift the wipers when parking under the scorching sun; 6. Use specialized car cleaning agents.
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StPeter
09/14/25 8:12am
I used to have issues with my wipers not cleaning properly while driving, but I've figured out some tricks over time. Usually, it's because the wiper blades are old, with the rubber worn out and hardened, leaving streaks or smudges after wiping in the rain. My first step is to clean them: I use a damp cloth or tissue to wipe off dust and grease from the blades—this simple trick often does the trick. If cleaning doesn’t help, the blades are likely worn out and need replacing—a set costing just a few dozen bucks can last a good while. Also, don’t forget the windshield—give it a thorough wipe with glass cleaner to remove oil film or water stains, or even new wipers won’t work well. Check if the wiper fluid is topped up, and add some dedicated cleaner to help dissolve grime. Regular maintenance, like checking every three months, prevents small issues from escalating, boosts driving safety, and reduces anxiety from poor visibility in the rain.
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LeKai
10/29/25 2:06am
When encountering the issue of wipers not cleaning properly, I start by checking the basic causes. It could be that the rubber on the wiper blades has aged and lost elasticity, resulting in weak wiping; or dust and oil film buildup on the glass or wipers, hindering cleaning effectiveness. My tip is to wipe the surface of the wiper blades with a damp cloth—if that doesn’t work, replace the wiper blades. It’s a small expense for a big safety assurance. At the same time, cleaning the windshield is key. Use glass cleaner and a microfiber cloth to polish it and remove stubborn stains. Also, check if the wiper arm and mechanical parts are functioning properly, as linkage issues can affect overall performance. If the wiper fluid is low or deteriorated, replenish it promptly to ensure smooth water flow. Overall, these DIY methods save money and hassle, but if the problem persists, it’s best to take it to a professional maintenance shop for a more thorough inspection.
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StJourney
12/12/25 2:17am
Don't worry if your wipers aren't cleaning properly, try these simple home remedies first. I often use wet wipes to clean the wiper blades of dust, and the effect is immediate; if they're old and can't wipe away water, buying new wiper blades isn't expensive, just a few dozen yuan. Cleaning the windshield is also important, use dish soap and water to scrub away oil film. Keep the wiper fluid topped up and add a bit of detergent for extra help. Paying attention to small issues while driving can save you a lot of money in the long run.
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