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Okay, here's a curveball to think about!!!!
My 23' Warlock 4th Gen (bought new in Feb 24') - I have always used the OEM MOPAR one-piece rubber flex wipers as I like the aesthetics of them and they have always served me well (especially in my previous bought new 19').
Typically I have replaced them annually in the late spring/early summer as I drive a lot, especially on the highway, and the wipers get peppered with road debris, etc.
So, in my 23' Warlock specifically, I've had to replace these same wipers every six months or so because a smearing pattern develops in the center of the windshield/center of the blades. But these center mass smears only start about 3 to 4 months after new installation and then considerably worsen until about the six month mark and I can't stand it anymore and have to replace them.
Okay, some may attribute this to "road grime / buildup on the glass or wiper blades, etc.", but those who know me here realize I'm on the high-side level of ensuring that my vehicle is in top tier condition. So, abnormal buildup on my windshield or blades isn't a contributing factor to this scenario in my opinion.
So, based on the overwhelming recommendations of the BOSCH ICON wiper blades on this thread, I just bought a set today ($31 each plus tax here in Canuck-Land). I'll be doing a thorough glass cleaning using an ammonia based shop glass cleaner from DOW, too - I borrowed a spray can from a friends automotive glass shop to ensure that there are no road grime oils, etc. on the glass after a thorough cleaning
If I don't get more than 4 to 6 months out of these BOSCH ICON blades, then this is pointing me towards my windshield having some sort of deficiency. If that's the case my insurance policy covers brand new OEM branded glass on any part of my truck, so it'll receive a new windshield.
Any thoughts as to why this continues to occur on this truck?
For reference, this was never the case on my (bought new) 19' Express - just this 23' Warlock.
My 23' Warlock 4th Gen (bought new in Feb 24') - I have always used the OEM MOPAR one-piece rubber flex wipers as I like the aesthetics of them and they have always served me well (especially in my previous bought new 19').
Typically I have replaced them annually in the late spring/early summer as I drive a lot, especially on the highway, and the wipers get peppered with road debris, etc.
So, in my 23' Warlock specifically, I've had to replace these same wipers every six months or so because a smearing pattern develops in the center of the windshield/center of the blades. But these center mass smears only start about 3 to 4 months after new installation and then considerably worsen until about the six month mark and I can't stand it anymore and have to replace them.
Okay, some may attribute this to "road grime / buildup on the glass or wiper blades, etc.", but those who know me here realize I'm on the high-side level of ensuring that my vehicle is in top tier condition. So, abnormal buildup on my windshield or blades isn't a contributing factor to this scenario in my opinion.
So, based on the overwhelming recommendations of the BOSCH ICON wiper blades on this thread, I just bought a set today ($31 each plus tax here in Canuck-Land). I'll be doing a thorough glass cleaning using an ammonia based shop glass cleaner from DOW, too - I borrowed a spray can from a friends automotive glass shop to ensure that there are no road grime oils, etc. on the glass after a thorough cleaning
If I don't get more than 4 to 6 months out of these BOSCH ICON blades, then this is pointing me towards my windshield having some sort of deficiency. If that's the case my insurance policy covers brand new OEM branded glass on any part of my truck, so it'll receive a new windshield.
Any thoughts as to why this continues to occur on this truck?
For reference, this was never the case on my (bought new) 19' Express - just this 23' Warlock.