It's said that 90 percent of our driving decisions are based
on visual information. Our wiper blades play an important role in this. Most
drivers know that a dirty or streaked windshield can catch the glare of the sun
or on-coming headlights and make it nearly impossible to see.
Most busy car owners deal with their wiper blades from a
failure perspective. They address them when they no longer function. Instead,
drivers should think about wipers blades as an important safety
system that they should maintain, rather than repair.
And don't think that your wiper blades will last longer
because you don't use them very often. Hey, they live outside in the harsh sun
and freezing cold. They just dry out and crack over time.
It is recommended motorists change their wiper blades twice
a year, in the spring and fall. That way you have functional blades for those
spring showers and winter storms. And consider a windshield treatment to help
repeal water and make it easier to clean off bugs and road grime.
Like everything else in the automotive world, there have
been some big advancements in wiper blades, both in terms of the design and the
materials from which the blade is made. We can help you get the same type of
blades that came with your vehicle, or if you have a need for better than
average windshield wipers, you can pay some more for an upgraded wiper.
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