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1.How often should I replace my wiper blades?

The life of a silicone wiper is influenced by many factors, such as elongation and temperature as that make it difficult to say when they will no longer perform. REVOLUTION Silicone Wiper Blade being designed and tested, can still effectively wipe after 2 years while conventional rubber wiper wipe 50% less effective. (Tested in Korea) However it will be advisable to change your wiper blades every 2-3 years or as soon as you notice a difference in driving visibility.

2.How should I clean my wiper blades?

We suggest cleaning your motor wiper blades every 3 months in order to maximize the life and performance of your car wiper blades. Use a soft cloth, with mixture of dishwashing liquid and water. Clean the entire glass and wipe the blades off. Rinse thoroughly with clean water.

3.Why should I use a silicone wiper blades?

Silicone windshield wiper blades can withstand extreme temperature and weather conditions that normal rubber blades cannot. REVOLUTION silicone blades can operate in temperatures ranging from -110°F to 350°F (-150°C to 250°C), giving them the durability to make it through the extremes of summer and winter, without sacrificing performance. Whereas many natural rubber blades need to be replaced every six months, our silicone blades can give you years of peak performance.

4.My wipers are making a chattering noise and missing spots. What should I do?

First, with a soft cloth, clean the windshield and OEM wiper blades using a mixture of dishwashing liquid and water. Next, make sure the wiper blade is correctly installed using the proper adapter. If the problem continues, adjust the tension by stopping the blades in the upright position. Hold blade at the point of connection to the arm and pull the blade away from the glass approximately two inches. Let the blade snap back to the glass. This process may need to be repeated a couple of times depending on the situation.