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by Nibin Varghese
Wiper blades lose their effectiveness in 9-12 months. They no longer clear the windshield when you need them to. Luckily there are ways to extend t...
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by Nibin Varghese
Wiper blades are an important part of your car’s safety. When driving through muddy or rainy conditions, they are essential in keeping your road vi...
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by Nibin Varghese
Your wiper blades are an important safety feature that owners sometimes take for granted. Not only do they clear the windshield of rain, snow, and ...
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by Nibin Varghese
Streaking wiper blades can be troublesome. It is vital for your safety that something is done about it – before the situation gets worse. Renewing ...
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by Nibin Varghese
Your wiper blades often get dirty. With ever-changing weather conditions, seasons, and times of day, they are exposed to many contaminants and extr...
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by Nibin Varghese
Wiper blades are sometimes overlooked or neglected. But throughout the year dirt and debris such as mud, insects and sand can build up on your wind...
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by Nibin Varghese
On average, American throws out 4.4 pounds of trash each day. Multiply that by 300+ million living in the US, it’s enough to fill 63,000 garbage tr...
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by Nibin Varghese
You might not know when your cars wiper blades were last changed. It is recommended to replace wiper blades every 12 months. Especially those who l...
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by Nibin Varghese
The Wiper Blade SaverTM is an effective tool to renew the blades already on your vehicle. Compatible with small and large blades* from all major br...
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by Nibin Varghese
Your wiper blades are a very important car safety feature that often gets overlooked by owners. They can be troublesome in harsh climates, breaking...
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by Nibin Varghese
When driving in rainy conditions, your wiper blades may not clear the windshield effectively. This endangers you and your occupants as well as ever...
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by Nibin Varghese
Wiper blades should be an important part of your vehicle inspection and maintenance schedule. But most garages and owners forget about them. Throug...
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