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Get the top of the line Bosch blades, and you will never look back. I get 2-3 years out of these suckers, and they get lots of usage in an Oregon winter, trust me :thumbsup: (we get mostly "liquid sunshine" in our winters!). Nothing else even comes close to lasting that long...
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my second set 1st replacement set (rain ex) are about to give up @ 6 months. Which is expected.

Rain-X isn't really good at anything except paying auto parts stores to only stock their products (washer fluid) and prime shelf space on the wiper aisle :doh:

They're marketing dept. is excellent, but their products are crap.
 

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Rain-X isn't really good at anything except paying auto parts stores to only stock their products (washer fluid) and prime shelf space on the wiper aisle :doh:

They're marketing dept. is excellent, but their products are crap.
Do you have a link backing this claim up? I've used Rain-X for years and have always been satisfied with their product. I'd be interested in any information regarding their products being "crap "

Not being a snot, I'm genuinely curious.
 

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Do you have a link backing this claim up? I've used Rain-X for years and have always been satisfied with their product. I'd be interested in any information regarding their products being "crap "

Not being a snot, I'm genuinely curious.
Other than personal experience, no...Rain-X itself (the rain repellent) does exactly what it claims. Their washer fluids freeze in cold weather even when they say they won't-strike one. Their wiper blades usually last about 6 months on my cars, when I can get 2-3 years out of a set of the Bosch Icon blades-strike two. Finally, my wife's 2007 Chevy TrailBlazer (Arctic White) has orange splotches in the finish around the windshield courtesy of Rain-X's summertime bug-splat-eating washer fluid that won't come out-strike three. Thanks to them displacing all the alternatives, unless I mail order, I can no longer purchase any other washer fluids locally (well, except the store brand at Fred Meyer, and Lord knows what that is!) :mad:
 

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I've had the same wipers on my 02 GT for 7 years and they still do a good job. The key is to clean the blades with an alcohol wipe or similar and they will last a long time. Clean them whenever you wash your car or at least once a month.
 

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I live in Las Vegas. Very hot and dry. I have had my 2015 Mustang GT since December 2014. I still have the original wiper blades. Every 2-3 months, I apply Armor All (or similar product) to the wiper blades. Been doing this for years on wiper blades. Keeps your wiper blades like a good burger: tender, juicy, delicious.
 

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My cars over a year old now and the wipers are still in good shape. I'm in NY if that makes a difference but when I need to I'll switch them. Hopefully there will be more on the market in a couple of months :)
 

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Get the top of the line Bosch blades, and you will never look back. I get 2-3 years out of these suckers, and they get lots of usage in an Oregon winter, trust me :thumbsup: (we get mostly "liquid sunshine" in our winters!). Nothing else even comes close to lasting that long...
I would disagree.........Bosch are noisy,skip like mad and are over priced:frusty:
 

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I bought Siliblades for my jeep on the longevity reports I had seen posted. They have a 5 year warranty if I recall, mine are going on 6-7 years now with little care. They do behave a little badly now that they are this old, it takes about 5 minutes of them wiping the windshield in the rain before they make a sqeeky clean pattern. Just another option out there if you are looking for blades that last a long time. Oh yeah, not sure if they make them for our mustangs..?
 

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18 months now and just made the comment last week they are starting to show signs of needing replacing soon.
 

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Recently californias been getting rain... I didn't know what it was tho LOL
 

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Only ever used mine for cleaning. Its a daily driver. Had same set on my 08 mustang for 5 years. Its good to be in San Diego
 

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I would disagree.........Bosch are noisy,skip like mad and are over priced:frusty:
Never had an issue with skipping or noise. I use the Bosch Icon blades...

When the wiper blades are making squeegee noises, that's a sign that you need to turn the delay interval up ;) (in other words, not enough water on the windshield!).
 

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I generally replace my blades at every other oil change. That's approximately every 15k miles and about once a year. That works for me. I also use the Valeos.

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