Wiper blades PIAA or OEM Honda
PIAA silicone wiper blades. Silicone blades leave a thin layer that causes water to bead, similar to RainX.
Your new car should absolutely come with OEM wiper blades that allow you to replace the rubber part.
You get the little blade rubber inserts for way dirt cheap, I think it's like 7 or 8 bucks per blade, maybe less depending on the size. It can be a little fiddly to get em in some times, but I think the actual wipers are pretty good quality, so it's worth it to me to keep the oem blades, and get the replacement rubber.
Full silicone blades are best against UV degradation and typically don't wear out if you keep the windshield clean/polished. I typically buy the PIAA silicone.
PIAA in their Aero Vogue model. Best blades I have ever used. Follow their windshield prep process and use the wipes it comes with to get the best results. They are silicone blades and have a long life.
I love my piaa si tech wipers on my Miata, they work amazingly
If you can, spend the extra on PIAA blades. Had them on my Tiguan and now my R. Fantastic blades.
I use PIAA silicone rubber wiper blades on my cars, they work great and last for years.
Easy answer, replace with silicone PIAA 94060 and 95045 in front. Got mine in 2019 and they still clear the glass without any streaks even now.
I used to strictly only run Bosch Icon’s but have since moved to PIAA Sil-Techs.
PIAA super silicone. I live in the PNW and have been using them for 8 years. Replace them every 2 when they start to get streaky. Whisper quiet, never dry out, leave a silicone coating in your window to encourage beading - what more could you want?
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