What to Do When the Wiper Doesn't Clean Water Properly?

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Beatrice
07/30/25 1:50am
When the wiper doesn't clean water properly, it's because the part of the wiper blade that contacts the windshield cannot fit tightly against it. This issue can be resolved by replacing the wiper blade with a new one. Wiper blades are made of rubber, and rubber products tend to age over time with prolonged use. Wiper blades are something every car owner interacts with while using their vehicle—they operate when cleaning the windshield and are also necessary during rainy or snowy weather. There is no strict usage period for wiper blades; they should be replaced as soon as they fail to clean water properly or produce unusual noises during operation.
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