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In Reply to: RE: Car guys, here's another tip for ya... posted by Story on May 3, 2024 at 06:22:41:
They're the best I've used on the Cobalt. I think they're silicon, they also prevent snow build up on the blades, and they last several years. I've tried Rain-X and Michelin blades, they aren't as good as Bosch, at least on my car. I think the shape and contour of a car's windshield has a lot to do with how the wiper performs. Rain-X and Michelin blades cleared the windshield fine, but the Rain-X blades wore out fast and the Michelin blades made a horrendous screeching noise as they swept across the windshield.
I just use Meguiar's carnauba wax on the windshield. For the car itself, I use AMMO NYC's Skin. Goes on easy, comes off easy, lasts a long time. It's expensive, $65 for a bottle but that bottle goes a hell of a long way. It also has a pungent smell that'll linger in your nostrils.
Something I've done since I got the car in 2015...NOTHING touches the exterior of the car except water, soap, microfiber, wax, and polishing pads. I don't allow anyone to touch the car. If it's dusty, touching it will leave scratches.
And it's dusty right now, I just got back from a bike ride and the trails are very dry and dusty despite all the rain we had last month.
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Edits: 05/03/24
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- I use Bosch Icon wiper blades. - ghost of olddude55 07:17:08 05/03/24 (0)