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Tips for Keeping Your Wiper Blades in Top Condition for a Safe and Clear Drive

To keep you visible in bad weather, your vehicle's wiper blades are crucial to the safety system. But when it comes to routine upkeep, they frequently get the shaft. Keeping your wiper blades in the best possible condition is vital for safe and clean driving.

Periodic Inspection

Keep an eye on the wiper blades; it's one of the easiest and most efficient maintenance suggestions. Check for fractures, splits, or rough edges—indicators of wear and strain. Verify that the blades are touching the windshield completely and that no streaks or smudges are being left behind. If you check the blades often, you can find problems before they wear out and replace them.

Ensure Blades are Cleaned Properly

As dirt and debris settle on the wiper blades, their ability to effectively clean the vehicle is diminished. Once a month, use a moist cloth or a gentle detergent to clean your blades. If there is any dirt or accumulation on the blades, carefully wipe them off. Doing this one little thing can make your wiper blades work much better and keep your windshield streak-free.

Avoid Excessive Sun Exposure

If you leave your wiper blades out in the sun for too long, the rubber will wear out more quickly. If you want to keep the blades from getting too much sun, park your car in a shady spot or use a windshield cover. Doing so can maintain your wiper blades in excellent condition for a longer period, extending their lifespan.

Maintain Windshield Washer Fluid

Picking the correct windshield washer fluid is crucial. Plain water can freeze in cold weather and lose its cleaning power, so it's best to avoid using it. Choose a premium windshield washer fluid that won't freeze in the cold and eliminates dirt and debris effectively.

Regular Replacements

Wiper blades will eventually wear out despite your best efforts to keep them in good condition. Depending on how often you use your wipers and the weather, you should change the blades every six months to a year. You can drive safely in any weather condition since you always have good sight thanks to regular replacement.

Ensure your wiper blades are always in top condition. Check our available OEM parts today!

Wiper Blade Refill

Part Number: 1J0-955-429-A
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Notes: Included with wiper blade.
Other Names: Wiper Blade Insert, Insert, Rubber
Description: 600mm. Set. Vendor:valeo. With wear indicator.
Fits:
  • Volkswagen:
    • EuroVan,
    • Golf,
    • Jetta,
    • Passat
MSRP $37.65
$27.11

Wiper Blade Refill

Part Number: 1K0-955-429-B
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Notes: Included with wiper blade.
Other Names: Insert, Wiper Blade
Fits:
  • Volkswagen:
    • Eos,
    • Phaeton,
    • Touareg
MSRP $21.82
$16.36

Wiper Blade

Part Number: 1T3-998-002-B
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Replaces: 1T3-955-426-B-9B9
Backordered

Wiper Blade

Part Number: JZW-998-002-Q
Volkswagen Volkswagen
MSRP $35.65
$25.67

Wiper Blade

Part Number: 3B0-998-002-A
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Replaces: 3B0-998-002
MSRP $60.99
$43.91

Wiper Blade

Part Number: 7L0-998-002
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Backordered

Wiper Blade

Part Number: JZW-998-002-K
Volkswagen Volkswagen
MSRP $37.32
$26.87

Wiper Blade

Part Number: 5C1-998-002
Volkswagen Volkswagen
MSRP $60.99
$43.91

Wiper Blade

Part Number: 1J0-998-002-A
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Replaces: 1J0-998-002
MSRP $53.32
$38.39

Wiper Blade

Part Number: JZW-998-002-D
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Backordered

Wiper Blade

Part Number: JZW-998-002-H
Volkswagen Volkswagen
MSRP $30.49
$22.86

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