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MRV99

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I have had $6 Michelin’s and $35 super good ones and I found out I would rather replace my $6 ones twice a year for 2.5 years. Winter ice and snow always wears them out faster. I have been happy with the Rain-x solid frame in winter to prevent ice from messing with the metal frames of the Michelin’s. Helps keep the blade against the window better.

I buy 24” blades because if you look at your 22” wipers, there is tons of room for larger blades. Been doing this since my 15 lariat. Just my “Mod” :p
 

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I wonder if there is something wrong with my wiper arms. I have replaced my blades 3-4 times and each time they will start to make noise and skip on the glass. This happens after just a few hours of use. It’s puzzling.
 

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I wonder if there is something wrong with my wiper arms. I have replaced my blades 3-4 times and each time they will start to make noise and skip on the glass. This happens after just a few hours of use. It’s puzzling.
Try deep cleaning your windshield. Dirt on the glass causes chatter.
 

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Try deep cleaning your windshield. Dirt on the glass causes chatter.
**** man, I had to google WTF that even is lol. Never done that before. Seems many options, what do you recommend? Most are saying a glass stripper then apply some sort of water repellant like rain-x?
 

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I recommend just the cleaning and then new Ford wiper blades.

Rain-Ex has pros and cons. Might be good for highway/pavement. My Raptor is in full time dust, so the Rain-Ex would make a streaky, chattery mess.
 

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I wonder if there is something wrong with my wiper arms. I have replaced my blades 3-4 times and each time they will start to make noise and skip on the glass. This happens after just a few hours of use. It’s puzzling.
Clean your glass real well, magic eraser works great, then coat it with a quality SiO2 quick detailer, no more skipping!
 

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I recommend just the cleaning and then new Ford wiper blades.

Rain-Ex has pros and cons. Might be good for highway/pavement. My Raptor is in full time dust, so the Rain-Ex would make a streaky, chattery mess.

Yes. The RainX treatments put silicone film on the windshield which overtime break down more and actually bind more dust and dirt to them - giving your windshield a nice micro-texture of terrain for the wipers to chatter against. This is why I also avoid the RainX wipers - they have the silicone applicator on the wipers so that it wipes it on your windshield when you activate them.
 
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