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Silicone wiper blades:
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Any American made silicone wipers?
Advance ripped me off. I paid almost $60 on ones that had a rebate and I left not realizing he didn’t give my receipt and got rid of the packaging after installing them “for free”. Bet I know who got the rebate!
but how do they perform
I buy my parts at the dealership not auto third party parts.
NOPE!!! bought Michelin silicone blades last year and I can't stand them. They squeak so much I try to avoid using them unless it's pouring down rain. after this set I MIGHT try the Rain-X but i had the Rain-X latitudes awhile back and they were junk but also not silicone. I'll probably end up going back to my Bosch Icon's I always ran, usually would last me accouple years before replacing them.
Thank you Scotty! You are always looking out for us.
Gotta keep in mind though, most auto manufacturers don’t recommend using silicone wiper blades because they leave a thin film over your cars windshield (gives it the rain protection) that can mess with some of the cameras in the windshields used for safety systems.
Mine are 2 years old now and still work great.
The stores are selling them now they are becoming more popular
I love this short and right to the point videos keep them coming