Wiper blades rainx or OEM Mazda
I always recommend customers to get the Rain X latitude, they’re the easiest do install
I've had good luck with rainX, but I have no idea if they are the best or not
I like the Rain-X ones on the front. I usually get two winters out of them instead of just one.
i use rainx lattitude and theyve lasted me quite a while.
stock wipers were garbage i replaced mine with RainX wipers and havent looked back.
The other 4 cars in the family all do better with heavy rain than the CX30 did when I got it. I did figure it out after a while. Step 1 re-bend the wiper arms by hand just a little so they have more firm contact with the glass ( old mechanic trick ), Step 2 Rain X the glass using the wipes not in the washer tank, Step 3 front defroster on cold. This works for me in Florida torrential downpours at 90 degrees, 80% humidity and 1/2 inch per hour rain rate while doing 65-70. Works way better now. I still use auto mode for wipers most of the time, but I do use high for anything over a light rain as they are still a little slow compared to the 2018 Escape, 21 Tahoe or even 87F150. My other Mazda is way better as far as wipers go.
They do leave a little bit of film behind but it doesn't really work like a coating in my opinion
I bought a Rain X Latitude wiper blade for my driver’s side and it seems like all it’s doing is making that side attract water. Did I get a bad one or is this product just trash?
Not any of the rain-x branded ones, I used to get them, they were over priced and never lasted very long.
As for wipers people seem to like Rain-X but I did not have a good experience with that. Those wipers have water repellent chemicals on them which are supposed to be good but I find cause streaking.
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