Wiper blades rainx or Denso
I have updated my 6th Gen (2007-2011) Camry blades to OEM Toyota/Denso Designer 8th Gen Honda Accord (2008-2012) length wiper blades because due to the location of the arms on the 6th Gen Camry, the Accord blades cover more windshield.
The brand I prefer seems to have gone out of production (Denso Designer aero frame style). These were OEM on my 2009 Forester and I used them on everything I own after discovering that. Getting harder to find complete pairs for my cars, I only have a few left that I've hoarded.
Quality is worth it, I replace wipers when they no longer perform up to expectations rather than on a set schedule.
Little tweaking of the arms and some new rain x blades fixed ours, normally not a fan of aftermarket but multiple sets of factory blades and multiple windshields (due to it is a rock magnet apparently) did not fix it, but after the blades Mrs PoliceInterceptor said "i love those windshield wipers."
Hindi ko pa pinapapalitan yung Rain-X na pinadala sakin 6 years ago from the US.
Rain-X wiper blades. Smooth as butter and leaves a nice film of hydrophobic material behind.
Soooo nice. The rain just beads away and then the wipers are so smooth, no noise. They clean bugs off really well too!
I had a pair of Rain X blades, and they streaked a lot. Returned them for the Icons, never looked back.
I also got (silicone) rain-X blades and replaced them after a matter of weeks. The mounts aren’t centered the same as OEM or other brands, so the cleared area of the windshield is different. And they squeaked very quickly.
RainX has been absolute garbage for me
Have rainx currently. Not very impressed. They have been on exactly one week and are already squeaky.
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