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Squeaky Wipers? I finally found the fix.


MorganMcCann

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Saint Clair, MI
Vehicle Year
1999
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Recently the wipers on my truck started jumping and squeaking. Noise like that drives me crazy. The wipers aren't even a year old yet, so I knew they weren't bad.
I googled how to stop the squeak, and half of the results told me to put wd 40 on the wipers...
That just sounds insane.

I ran a piece of 300 grit sandpaper over the blades a few times, after that they were like brand new.

I don't know if this is common information that I just never saw, or if no one ever does it, but it works great!

I hope I've helped someone.:icon_thumby:
 
You helped me...I was ready to sand my windshield...but at least I have the right tools to fix my wipers!

I've heard of sanding the blades before, but I've never actually tried it...:icon_thumby:
 
using sandpaper helps a lot. it takes off the hardened rubber and leaves you with a new edge.
 
This only works a couple times... I tried scotch brite on mine a few times and after a while they didn't work well at all, edge was too round instead of square
 
You guys do know that windshield wipers are supposed to be replaced every six months right?
At least that is what the industry states as the life span of a wiper blade.
The best thing I have found to make them last as long as possible is to use the free washer fluid at gas stations with a paper towel and run the soaked towel the length of the blades at each fill up.
 
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You guys do know that windshield wipers are supposed to be replaced every six months right?
At least that is what the industry states as the life span of a wiper blade.
The best thing I have found to make them last as long as possible is to use the free washer fluid at gas stations with a paper towel and run the soaked towel the length of the blades at each fill up.

Even the flex blade ones?
That are like 15-20$ per blade?
 
I may have a better solution. Look at your wipers from the side and make sure they are parallel to the windshield and not slanted to one side. Adjust with 2 crescent wrenches if needed.

I have been doing this for the last 2 yeas along with a routine cleaning of the rubber and have eliminated wiper chatter and squeak on both my vehicles.
 
I may have a better solution. Look at your wipers from the side and make sure they are parallel to the windshield and not slanted to one side. Adjust with 2 crescent wrenches if needed.

I have been doing this for the last 2 yeas along with a routine cleaning of the rubber and have eliminated wiper chatter and squeak on both my vehicles.

You just bent the arms?
 
Yes. Twist it right at the end to make the wiper parallel. Doesn't take much of an adjustment.
 
I learned one thing with my Bronco 2, those so called exact fit expensive wiper blades are trash, $15 each and they missed more of the windshield than they cleaned. I took them back and told them they were garbage and bought a couple of the cheapest wiper blades you can get and they work awesome and I put the blades on last February and they still work just fine. Usually the sun is what destroys the blades first LOL. Never again will I waste money on those horribly expensive wiper blades.

As far as making them last longer, there used to be some company that made a product that you just slid across the wiper blade well I remember seeing one somewhere and thought what a crock of shit, all it was, was just a razor blade in a plastic block that would trim off a little bit of the blade edge making the blade "new" again. Sandpaper would do the same thing and most likely cheaper LOL.
 

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