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Date:         Mon, 29 Oct 2012 19:05:14 -0500
Reply-To:     mcneely4@COX.NET
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Dave Mcneely <mcneely4@COX.NET>
Subject:      Re: Wiper blade recommendation?
Comments: To: Rocket J Squirrel <camping.elliott@GMAIL.COM>
In-Reply-To:  <508F10D1.6040402@gmail.com>
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Rodent, I just buy whatever blades are available in my local parts store, like Autozone or O'Reilly's. They seem to work fine for a year or so, depending on use and weather. Here, wiper blades bake in the sun and dry out, so a year is about all one can expect. I don't use Rain-X because the two times I have tried, it worked fine for a rain or two, then seemed not to be there any more. I don't see the point of constantly reapplying it. I haven't had any trouble with wiper blades working except in heavy, wet snow. Don't think Rain-X would work for that either, as the problem is that it freezes to the blades. mcneely

---- Rocket J Squirrel <camping.elliott@GMAIL.COM> wrote: > Well sure I've used Rain-X a few times and it's been very nice. But this > area is pretty arid and unless I'm planning on a drive over the Cascades > in a rainstorm I find applying Rain-X frequently to be a nuisance. > > Generally speaking, I get satisfactory performance driving around town > with a good set of blades, but the ones I have are not that good, thus > the Subject is what it is. > > -- > Jack "Rocket j Squirrel" Elliott > 1984 Westfalia, auto trans, > Bend, Ore. > > On 10/29/2012 04:04 PM, Karl Wolz wrote: > > Unless you love on the desert. Down here in Phoenix, the Rainex seems to bake off in splotches between our semiannual rain storms. Tried it a couple times and it really didn't work very well. > > > > Karl Wolz > > Sent from my electronic umbilicus > > > > On Oct 29, 2012, at 2:48 PM, turbowesty<turbowesty@GMAIL.COM> wrote: > > > >> I'll second that recommendation. > >> Get good quality blades and add an inch to the driver side. > >> > >> And then buy a bottle of Rain-X :-) > >> > >> Regards, Peter Kraiker > >> nextchapter.kraikerphoto.com > >> Toronto, ON, Canada > >> '82 L Westfalia 1.9 TD 5 Spd (Babe) > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> On 2012-10-29, at 3:16 PM, Scott Daniel - Turbovans<scottdaniel@TURBOVANS.COM> wrote: > >> > >>> 19 inch on the driver's side, 18 on the passenger's..

-- David McNeely


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