Which Wiper/Screenwash combo for the winter?
Which Wiper/Screenwash combo for the winter?
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Mitchy88

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266 posts

232 months

Friday 12th November 2010
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Its that time of the year again, iv had my current blades 12 months so they’re well past their best.
Any advice on the best blade/screenwash combo?

I use bosch blades and rain-x additive at the moment, they’re pretty good but am curious as to what everybody else uses.

I have tried search but it seems pretty crap at the moment.


Cheers, Mitch

spaceship

922 posts

202 months

Friday 12th November 2010
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I have recently put a set of Bosch wipers on my car, I also use Rain-X. Seems to be a fine combo. In terms of screenwash - I use VW screenwash, excellent stuff.

Mind you, I've just fitted Halfords branded wiper blades on my gf's Ka. It also has Rain-X applied and VW screenwash in the bottle. Haven't noticed any difference to be honest.

Just avoid those cheap aero-style ones that Tesco sell. Tesco sell some great, cheap stuff but their aero wipers are a bit poo. Had them on the Ka and they just didn't perform at all.

robsco

7,875 posts

203 months

Friday 12th November 2010
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Really impressed with the Bosch wipers on mine. I just use Tesco screenwash, works perfectly well IMO.

TheLurker

1,555 posts

223 months

Friday 12th November 2010
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robsco said:
Really impressed with the Bosch wipers on mine. I just use Tesco screenwash, works perfectly well IMO.
yes

Seems to work fine for me. Tesco also do pink stuf which works to a lower temp.

Ozzie Osmond

21,189 posts

273 months

Friday 12th November 2010
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Bosch wipers

DIY screenwash: water + drop of Fairy liquid + a bottle of methylated spirit (to stop it freezing).
[.....or just buy 5 litres from Halfords]

The fatboy

277 posts

189 months

Friday 12th November 2010
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comma concentrated, rain-X glass cleaner and windscreen additive, bosch 15/24 set (No size for aero retrofit for those), good for a while, but some smearing even i am with the new wipers.

belleair302

7,005 posts

234 months

Friday 12th November 2010
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1z einszett Kristallklar Premium every time to clean the windscreen and decent wiper blades. Like tyres worth spending a little extra on.

g3org3y

22,323 posts

218 months

Saturday 13th November 2010
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Another vote for Bosch wipers.

I've also used their 'aero twin' retro fit kit on the E36 and they are very decent worthwhile upgrade.

SlowlnFastOut

431 posts

236 months

Saturday 13th November 2010
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belleair302 said:
1z einszett Kristallklar Premium every time to clean the windscreen and decent wiper blades. Like tyres worth spending a little extra on.
+1

This stuff, the CW washer fluid and the OEM Porsche one are all practically the same and very good.

defblade

8,022 posts

240 months

Saturday 13th November 2010
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PIAA silicone wipers, with pretty much any old screen wash.

You'll never buy anything else again, and they last ages and ages (more than a year; and I change Bosch about every 3/4 months as they don't work well enough for me after that).

PhillipM

6,548 posts

216 months

Saturday 13th November 2010
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VW/Audi OEM screenwash is superb stuff (believe it's the eizenett in a different bottle) - GSF sell it for 2 quid for a litre but a tiny bit goes a long way.


Pints

18,451 posts

221 months

Saturday 13th November 2010
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Another user of VW screenwash but have never bothered with Rain-X. What are the benefits?

alock

4,516 posts

238 months

Saturday 13th November 2010
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defblade said:
PIAA silicone wipers, with pretty much any old screen wash.

You'll never buy anything else again, and they last ages and ages (more than a year; and I change Bosch about every 3/4 months as they don't work well enough for me after that).
+1 they remove the need for rainx and almost make screenwash redundent as well.