Wiper blades rainx or VALEO
We get a decent amount of rain/snow where I am so I appreciate the Rain-X blades which keep a nice coating of Rain-X on your windshield so things bead easily. I've used Bosch Icon's in the past and prefer the Rain-X blades
Rain X. Had my hood fly up and push the blade through the windshield. Replaced the windshield, kept the blade.
I went with RainX Latitudes for my Scion tC. They work better than the stock wipers and they see snow, ice and rain.
I like my Valeo Gen2 wipers. They're about $20 a pair, and they've lasted over a year with no streaking at all, and they're super quiet.
I personally only use Valeo blades. They've always worked out well. I typically get 12-15 months out of them before they need to be replaced.
rain-x blades. cheap and very reliable, once they lose a little bit of that 'rain-x' effect, just damp a rag with rain-x and rub the wiper blade.
I have the Valeo (from Amazon when they had a bogo sale). They perform very well and are quiet.
when i bought my b5.5 last summer is still had the factory wipers. which blew a$$. i bought a pair of the RAIN-X like all season thick ones. crap i forget the name of em. i think like latitude or something idk. but those are siiiic and sitll like new over a year later.
I had Valeo Ultimate wipers on my truck and had them fail at after about 4 months.
You want to use Windex or so to remove. RainX does that. It doesn't like wiperblades. I had it done in a few cars and it hop or skip (chatter) when it's in use. So I stop using it.
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