Good video for someone who needs to see it, but I've ran across a blade skipping/jumping across the glass even after I replaced with quality blades. I found my issue to be not the blades itself but actually the wiper arms themselves being tweaked ( excessive force put on the arms, crazy ex ripping off wiper arms etc.. ) but the arm on my driver's side was twisted just slightly causing the blade to not rock back and forth across the glass during the wiper blade sweep. Readjusted the arm and no more noise. That noise drove me insane!!
This 100% worked for a well known and very irritating juddering issue with OEM wiper blades on Mercedes cars and SUVs (new or old blades). This hack cost all of $9 for the Polish and 10min of my time. It saved my sanity as well as $40 vs the other recommend solution (which is to buy aftermarket Bosch blades). Thank you!!
Appriciate the video, but in most cases, it's the angle of the wiper arm that needs adjusted. Iv'e tried evrything...premium blades, etc...and after intense research, found out about the angle being adjusted. It works even on old wiper blades. Cleaning like this, is very temporary.
The cause is typically the blades themselves that had dried out rubber from the sun. It has absolutely nothing to do with the angle of the wiper arm. Which is not adjustable on any vehicle I've ever seen.
Trick to give your wipers some more life. Like he said in the video, your wipers squish to one side after a while. Slightly lift the blade, move it an 1/8" and drop it back down such that the blade is now leaning in the opposite direction. Do this when you know you won't be using your blades for a while (based on rain forecast) and your blades will sit for a week or more helping them heal. If you do use your wipers, just repeat the procedure after you park.
Excellent tip. I've haven't done that, but I sometimes watch when I shut the car off with the wipers on to catch it on the up stroke. That only holds the wipers the other way until I start the car again though.
I resently clay toweled my windshield to get the contamintes off,which works great. I tried the wipers and they chattered out of control. I applied polish and now they wipe without a sound. Great video!
Mine had a judder on the passenger side (long arm) wiper just when it was completing a cycle and coming to rest. I cleaned both the wiper blade and the affected part of the windscreen with a multi-purpose cleaning wipe and it’s gone now. Thanks!
Sounded about right to me. Actually if I turn the video off and just listen to the sound, I thought it was in fact my wiper blades. And I’m sitting on the couch right now.
Chris Fix has a video on super cleaning a windshield. The effect is as you described: “Hey! Where’d the glass go!?”. He uses wax, and I’ve had mixed success with it, partly because I think I let it sit too long before buffing. The water comes off the glass so well you don’t need wipers over 40 mph. I’m going to try Nu Finish
This make so much sense, thank you. So I found that when I blast the windscreen with the heater on full heat the noise begins to stop but after a while comes back as heater is turned off, so softening the blades with heat will work as this will allow the blade to flow rather than push against. Also this is a brand new car with brand new wipers could also be standard of blade.
Thank you so much! The dragging has been driving me nuts and I had heard about the alcohol thing but it just didn’t sound right to me because of the drying of the rubber. I will do this, thanks again.
@@SmoknJaysGarage Your very welcome. The public needs more shows like that to solve car problems for sure. Awesome show. I had the same problem with my wipers and could not figure it out. LoL. God bless you Always and Thanks again.
Just twist the arm slightly by gripping the flat part of the arm close to the attachment joint. twist in millimeters until the blade is perpendicular to the windshield, then you get the correct "flip-flop" effect of the blade on the glass. No need for creams, gels, waxes etc
Doing this is fine if you have a brand new windshield. If you travel, freeways or highways, your windshield will be sandblasted from dirt that the cars in front of you have picked up and this paste will be stuck in the minute chips in the windshield glass and cause a haze that will make driving into the sun very miserable.
Basically you are "lubricating" the windshield/wiper contact point so it's a smooth wipe which stops the skipping. You can also get certain formulas of windshield washer fluid that help with this "lubrication" scenario. When it rains, and you first turn on your wipers and notice the skipping, just pump a little washer fluid out there and it should stop. Yes, washer fluid even if it's raining. Obviously if it's a downpour it's pointless! If you are doing this, it probably means you should polish your windshield or replace with new blades. Anyway, here the full scoop on this concept.... ruclips.net/video/tHcaem4EZmk/видео.html
Another thing that will cause wipers to skip no matter how good they or your windshield are is setting them too high (too short a delay between wipes, or even using continuous when you should be using intermittent--something I really hate when I see other drivers do!). Your wipers need enough water on the windshield to work properly!
I had used Rain X in the past to get a satisfactory result. However, I got a similar idea as yours months ago. So, I cleaned the windshield really well, and applied Nu Finish... I did not get the result expected. So much that I cleaned it really well again to remove the polish. Might give it a second try. (By the way, we seem to have the same model of car...). I just put brand new OEM Bosch wipers two days ago, and the driver side (as too often the case whatever brand I put on) is way too noisy. Will give Nu Finish a second chance...
@@SmoknJaysGarage It occurred to me that the wiper arm on the driver side might have bent over time (...), as it 'skips' going up. My mechanic thinks the arm pushes the wiper blade too much against the glass. This shall be fixed at next visit...
One day my wiper suddenly skips so bad that it causes the wiper to come off from the wiper hook and it leaves bit of black goo all over the windshield. Tried to align and adjust the angle of the wiper, nothing. Tried clay bar on the windshield - not much difference. Bought new wiper, same skipping noises. Then tired and at my wits end, I took a bucket of water and one bottle cap of car shampoo, give it a quick wash, the noise gone!
I have a brand new mazda cx5. I made the mistake and put rain x on the windshield thinking it would help with rain visibility because I did not like the wipers the car came with. They also dont make many wipers with this new arm attachment Mazda starting using. Anyway I used the rain x and all I got was wiper chatter. It’s horrible. I will try this. Thanks
The arms are where your wipers are attached. The actual bar that goes goes back and forth. There os a spring holding them on ip against the widow. It's possible that that spring has broken.
If the blade is not sitting perpendicular to the windshield the chatter will occur. I bend the wiper arm, not the blade in order to get the the blade as perpendicular as possible. 99% of the time this alone fixes the chatter. There are plenty of videos showing how to bend your wiper arms using two cresent wrenches. Don't do the one wrench trick becuase your putting pressure on the wiper transmission pivot which will eventually damage it. Try it, you will thank me.
mine doesn't do any noise, it just has a point that seems to be not touching the window. that means after wiping, I will have a full on arch on my windshield that looks dirty, and the rest cleaned. I replaced the wipers, worked fine for 6 months, now it started again. it's so annoying.
@@SmoknJaysGarage that might actually be it. i just searched on google how much whipers last and it says 6-12 months. didn't know they generally have such a short life span.
I tried that, indeed it solve the noise problem, but it created another problem. The window become glaze when Street light shine on front wind screen when wiper is turned on during raining day....
You can just use glass cleaner if you're more comfortable with that. However, I have been using rubbing alcohol for several years now with no adverse effects.
I use a micro fiber tower. I typically don't like paper towels on a car because they can give real fine scratches. However, if that's all you have, it wouldn't do any damage to a windshield.
You may have to replace them. I would try something like VRT from Adam's Polishes. I haven't tried it personally, but I intend to as soon as mine get dried out enough.
I changed a new set of wiper but problem still exist. May I know applying wd40 to wiper, is it advisable? Will it caused a oil film on the wind screen and affect vision?
Yeah but what he doesn’t tell you it will leave a thick ass cloud on your windshield in high humidity, and the wiper will still streak if it’s a slanted windshield. My Finish isn’t for me.
I don't say that because it isn't true. When properly applied, I have found no negative side effects of any kind. And I've been doing this to all my vehicles, twice a year, for quite afew years.
Probably your glass has a lot of crud built up on it. Clean it, and clay bar it, you'll be surprised how much dirt is actually on it. And how much clearer you can see afterwards
I want to try will coating the wiper blades with natural graphite powder that doesn't contain other stuffs solved the problem? Since many wiper are graphite coated when there new by the factory so i want to do it my own now
I don't think that will help because typically by the time the wipers start making noise, the rubber is already hardening. But I've never tried it so I'm not certain. If you do it, let us know the results.
@@SmoknJaysGarage ill need to use mutiple layer of graphite powder so it really gets in the rubber kinda took me a while so imma tell you the result later
I waxed my windshield with regular paste wax, out of curiosity. Now im trying to find out how to remove it. I clay bar'd it for 30 mins and washed it with soapy water but its not comin off. Can anyone help an idiot out?.
Polish only improves the contact and seal to the windshield. It’s really only general maintenance. A slipping wiper means there’s other mechanical issues. The angle of the squeegee must be as close to a 90 degree angle to the glass as possible. Search “windshield wiper angle” to view pictures. You can also turn your vehicle off with the wipers in mid stroke to see the angle of incidence.
I would change the wipers themselves. Assume they are old and the spring tension - the pressure of the wiper against the window - is incorrect. This can happen over time.
@@TruthHasSpoken you are right.. That is definitely a possibility. I just thought I'd hold off on doing that though, since my vehicle has only 2y 5m time left before it is headed to the scrapyard...
@@recklessdrivinginsingapore My mechanic suggested doing so a couple of years ago and the problem went away ... agree that it's a last resort due to the cost
I think nu finish is like a paint sealant rather than a wax... so would other paint sealants work just as well? I just don't wanna have to go out and buy another bottle!
It is an alcohol based cleaner/disinfectant. You should be able to find it at your local department store in or near the first aid aisle. It's actually called "rubbing alcohol".
I haven't compared rainx personally. But I have heard that if you use it, they can't repair chips in your windshield. At least that's what "the guys in the little red truck" told me.
Wow...even dry they were smooth...Im impressed!
Ps. Your skipping windshield wiper sound effect was spot on! :)
I tried this today & it rained this evening, no noise at all, perfect…. Thank you
Great! Glad to be of help.
You’re getting a like just for the fact you made the juddering noise at the start 😂
Good video for someone who needs to see it, but I've ran across a blade skipping/jumping across the glass even after I replaced with quality blades. I found my issue to be not the blades itself but actually the wiper arms themselves being tweaked ( excessive force put on the arms, crazy ex ripping off wiper arms etc.. ) but the arm on my driver's side was twisted just slightly causing the blade to not rock back and forth across the glass during the wiper blade sweep. Readjusted the arm and no more noise. That noise drove me insane!!
OMG! I have had my truck a year and dealt with this the entire time! I just tried this and it worked great! Thank you so much for this great info!
Glad to be of help.
This 100% worked for a well known and very irritating juddering issue with OEM wiper blades on Mercedes cars and SUVs (new or old blades). This hack cost all of $9 for the Polish and 10min of my time. It saved my sanity as well as $40 vs the other recommend solution (which is to buy aftermarket Bosch blades). Thank you!!
Appriciate the video, but in most cases, it's the angle of the wiper arm that needs adjusted. Iv'e tried evrything...premium blades, etc...and after intense research, found out about the angle being adjusted. It works even on old wiper blades. Cleaning like this, is very temporary.
The cause is typically the blades themselves that had dried out rubber from the sun. It has absolutely nothing to do with the angle of the wiper arm. Which is not adjustable on any vehicle I've ever seen.
Trick to give your wipers some more life. Like he said in the video, your wipers squish to one side after a while. Slightly lift the blade, move it an 1/8" and drop it back down such that the blade is now leaning in the opposite direction. Do this when you know you won't be using your blades for a while (based on rain forecast) and your blades will sit for a week or more helping them heal. If you do use your wipers, just repeat the procedure after you park.
Excellent tip. I've haven't done that, but I sometimes watch when I shut the car off with the wipers on to catch it on the up stroke. That only holds the wipers the other way until I start the car again though.
I resently clay toweled my windshield to get the contamintes off,which works great. I tried the wipers and they chattered out of control. I applied polish and now they wipe without a sound. Great video!
Thanks for sharing
I did exactly what have you showed on the video, The problem has been solved, you are amazing, thank you very much.
Great! Glad it was helpful to you
Mine had a judder on the passenger side (long arm) wiper just when it was completing a cycle and coming to rest. I cleaned both the wiper blade and the affected part of the windscreen with a multi-purpose cleaning wipe and it’s gone now. Thanks!
Love the text and driving fact
Thank you for this video. That wiper skipping sound was really annoying
Glad to be of help
Sounded about right to me. Actually if I turn the video off and just listen to the sound, I thought it was in fact my wiper blades. And I’m sitting on the couch right now.
I've tried to figure out how to stop my wipers from vibrating for MONTHS! THIS WORKED!!!
Awesome!
Chris Fix has a video on super cleaning a windshield. The effect is as you described: “Hey! Where’d the glass go!?”. He uses wax, and I’ve had mixed success with it, partly because I think I let it sit too long before buffing.
The water comes off the glass so well you don’t need wipers over 40 mph.
I’m going to try Nu Finish
This make so much sense, thank you. So I found that when I blast the windscreen with the heater on full heat the noise begins to stop but after a while comes back as heater is turned off, so softening the blades with heat will work as this will allow the blade to flow rather than push against. Also this is a brand new car with brand new wipers could also be standard of blade.
Another trick to stop the noisy wiper, turn the blade around. Worked for me.
Good Job Semper Fedelis ,,, From the Navy Boy's
Semper Fi brother
Awesome work buddy! That is a perfect explanation and demonstration!
Thank you.
also your wiper is misaligned, take two pliers and twist the arm near the stalk until blade is perpendicular to the windshield surface
Great video
Thank you
Worked excellently, my silicone beams no longer skip
Great
Great video ! Going to do this on my vehicles. Thanks for posting this.
Chattering, my guy!!!
Great video, btw !!!
Claybar. Will easily solve wiper chatter and deep clean your glass. One step.
Thank you so much! The dragging has been driving me nuts and I had heard about the alcohol thing but it just didn’t sound right to me because of the drying of the rubber. I will do this, thanks again.
Always glad to help.
Awesome keep doing shows like that. God bless you Always.......
Thank you for your support.
@@SmoknJaysGarage Your very welcome. The public needs more shows like that to solve car problems for sure. Awesome show. I had the same problem with my wipers and could not figure it out. LoL. God bless you Always and Thanks again.
Nice to find a video with products I already own. 🤣
I understand that silicone wipers last longest. Also, wiping blades with protectant like Armor-All preserves the rubber.
Don't put that on blades. It smears your window.
thanks you for post this video.
Glad to be of help.
Very impressive. Thanks!!!!
Nice video thanks
Just twist the arm slightly by gripping the flat part of the arm close to the attachment joint. twist in millimeters until the blade is perpendicular to the windshield, then you get the correct "flip-flop" effect of the blade on the glass. No need for creams, gels, waxes etc
Doing this is fine if you have a brand new windshield. If you travel, freeways or highways, your windshield will be sandblasted from dirt that the cars in front of you have picked up and this paste will be stuck in the minute chips in the windshield glass and cause a haze that will make driving into the sun very miserable.
No is won't, not if you do it right anyway.
Great video. Solves my problem. Thank You. I'm Subscribing. Yep. GO NAVY!
Glad to be of help. Semper Fi
i have brand new winshield + brand new Bosch wipers and is still skipping.... under rain.. (i also have water repellent aplied on the windshield)
2:15 low key realized thats the reason behind the dudududududud squeeeek
Basically you are "lubricating" the windshield/wiper contact point so it's a smooth wipe which stops the skipping. You can also get certain formulas of windshield washer fluid that help with this "lubrication" scenario. When it rains, and you first turn on your wipers and notice the skipping, just pump a little washer fluid out there and it should stop. Yes, washer fluid even if it's raining. Obviously if it's a downpour it's pointless! If you are doing this, it probably means you should polish your windshield or replace with new blades. Anyway, here the full scoop on this concept....
ruclips.net/video/tHcaem4EZmk/видео.html
Thanks for the link.
Thanks bro it worked for me
Thank you but don’t talk to my NWB wiper viewer keep secret 🤫
Another thing that will cause wipers to skip no matter how good they or your windshield are is setting them too high (too short a delay between wipes, or even using continuous when you should be using intermittent--something I really hate when I see other drivers do!). Your wipers need enough water on the windshield to work properly!
exactly! they can't work well on a dry windshiled
I had used Rain X in the past to get a satisfactory result. However, I got a similar idea as yours months ago. So, I cleaned the windshield really well, and applied Nu Finish... I did not get the result expected. So much that I cleaned it really well again to remove the polish. Might give it a second try. (By the way, we seem to have the same model of car...). I just put brand new OEM Bosch wipers two days ago, and the driver side (as too often the case whatever brand I put on) is way too noisy. Will give Nu Finish a second chance...
I've been having good luck with it. Hopefully your second try works better for you.
Rain-X applied directly to a windshield clouds over time, and is impossible to remove.
@@SmoknJaysGarage It occurred to me that the wiper arm on the driver side might have bent over time (...), as it 'skips' going up. My mechanic thinks the arm pushes the wiper blade too much against the glass. This shall be fixed at next visit...
Semper. Thank you.
Use WD-40 "SILICONE" spray to lubricate wiper blades and door seals.
I actually never used their silicone spray, thanks for the tip.
I liked it , and going to try
One day my wiper suddenly skips so bad that it causes the wiper to come off from the wiper hook and it leaves bit of black goo all over the windshield. Tried to align and adjust the angle of the wiper, nothing. Tried clay bar on the windshield - not much difference. Bought new wiper, same skipping noises. Then tired and at my wits end, I took a bucket of water and one bottle cap of car shampoo, give it a quick wash, the noise gone!
I mean if you try all that and you have te same issue it's time to adjust the tention spring on the wipers.
"Chattering" windshield wipers also are hard on the windshield wiper motor.
I have a brand new mazda cx5. I made the mistake and put rain x on the windshield thinking it would help with rain visibility because I did not like the wipers the car came with. They also dont make many wipers with this new arm attachment Mazda starting using. Anyway I used the rain x and all I got was wiper chatter. It’s horrible. I will try this. Thanks
I did the same thing in a brandnew windscreen. How did you fix yours?
With Rain X you shouldn’t need to use wipers, rain just beads off if applied correctly
Thanks for the vid. Going to try this. 👌
BTW. You sound like... someone doing... an impression of... Christopher Walken!
Now I have to Google who Christopher Walken is...
👍
my wipers won't stay down at higher speeds, anything over 45 mph someone said the arms are faulty. what is that ??
The arms are where your wipers are attached. The actual bar that goes goes back and forth. There os a spring holding them on ip against the widow. It's possible that that spring has broken.
Thank u
SJ, I wish you had named substitute brands for your brand name products.
This is the only polish I've found that works this good. There may be others out there, but I haven't found one.
If the blade is not sitting perpendicular to the windshield the chatter will occur. I bend the wiper arm, not the blade in order to get the the blade as perpendicular as possible. 99% of the time this alone fixes the chatter. There are plenty of videos showing how to bend your wiper arms using two cresent wrenches. Don't do the one wrench trick becuase your putting pressure on the wiper transmission pivot which will eventually damage it. Try it, you will thank me.
Noisy wiper is a mechanical issue. Cleaning/waxing is not a permanent solution. Demo before cleaning and waxing was must ...
It's just dried out wipers.
Thank you! 👌
Ive seen this on scotty kilmers channel.
Scotty used alcohol though......but it won't ruin the blade on a Toyota 🤪🤣
You did NOT show that you had any "shuddering" so all that I know that you did was polish your windshield.
But at least you know it's clean and polished.
Do you polish the inside of your windshield as well?
Yes, but with different product. That video is at the end of this one.
mine doesn't do any noise, it just has a point that seems to be not touching the window. that means after wiping, I will have a full on arch on my windshield that looks dirty, and the rest cleaned. I replaced the wipers, worked fine for 6 months, now it started again. it's so annoying.
Sometimes wipers don't last very long. Especially cheaper ones that are in the sun a lot.
@@SmoknJaysGarage that might actually be it. i just searched on google how much whipers last and it says 6-12 months. didn't know they generally have such a short life span.
I tried that, indeed it solve the noise problem, but it created another problem. The window become glaze when Street light shine on front wind screen when wiper is turned on during raining day....
I didn't notice any shine during the day. Are you sure you didn't use a wax? Wax will leave streaks. Otherwise be sure you buff it completely off.
I get a full line steak in middle. On drivers side . I don't see anything wrong with blades. Don't know why it does it
Does detergents from a Car Wash remove the polish ?
Yes
If you don’t like to use wd40 why would you initially tell us to.
Why didn't you show it skipping before, how do we know you had an issue?
You're right, I should have shown the "before".
@Smok'n Jay's Garage
I'm still going to try it. Seems like it's working out for everyone. Thanks for responding
@@RicardoLambert I think you'll be happy with the results.
What annoys me is people who never clean their cars
I hear you! I feel the same way.
So rubbing alcohol won't dry out the windshield is it safe? Should i just use a glass cleaner then polish it with that?
You can just use glass cleaner if you're more comfortable with that. However, I have been using rubbing alcohol for several years now with no adverse effects.
Smok'n J's...
Hello. To apply the Nu Finish Polish, you just used paper towels right?
I use a micro fiber tower. I typically don't like paper towels on a car because they can give real fine scratches. However, if that's all you have, it wouldn't do any damage to a windshield.
I'm definitely going to try this.
Nice job
So, you didn't put anything on the blades after wiping them down? Did I get that right? Thanks for vid!
That is correct, I just wiped down the blades.
I just replaced mine and it still skipping
what do i do if my blades are dry because already tried WD-40? how do i get them to be not-dry?
You may have to replace them. I would try something like VRT from Adam's Polishes.
I haven't tried it personally, but I intend to as soon as mine get dried out enough.
I put my wipers on BRAND NEW a like 2 mnoths ago abd now all of a sudden over night theyre skippong
If you're parking outside in the sun, that can dry the rubber very fast.
Its your windsheild arm or blade not the glass
As I explained in the video. But this way I don't have to replace blades every few months.
I like my windshield to smell good
Tried out the nu polish to polish the wind screen, wiper also cleaned, however wipers juggering issue still there. What should I do next?
Might be time for new wipers.
I changed a new set of wiper but problem still exist. May I know applying wd40 to wiper, is it advisable? Will it caused a oil film on the wind screen and affect vision?
@@CWLim-so8vd WD-40 will dry out your wiper and cause it to wear out much sooner.
did he say what to clean the wipers with?
I used Adam's waterless wash when I filmed this. If you're washing your car first, just use whatever you're washing with.
Yeah but what he doesn’t tell you it will leave a thick ass cloud on your windshield in high humidity, and the wiper will still streak if it’s a slanted windshield. My Finish isn’t for me.
I don't say that because it isn't true. When properly applied, I have found no negative side effects of any kind. And I've been doing this to all my vehicles, twice a year, for quite afew years.
what about vaseline?? lol i tried that tonight
I've never heard of that...wouldn't that leave some kind of film? Let me know how it works out.
🤣🤣🤣
How do we know they weren’t that smooth before? LOL you didn’t show them on before you polished
You're right, I should have done a "before".
Smok'n Jay's Garage Your good bro. Actually polished my wife’s glass today and the stuttering is gone. Thanks man
@@benjaminsalopek3394 Awesome! Glad to hear.
My windshield wipers are brand new and they skip like crazy. What gives?
Probably your glass has a lot of crud built up on it. Clean it, and clay bar it, you'll be surprised how much dirt is actually on it. And how much clearer you can see afterwards
I want to try will coating the wiper blades with natural graphite powder that doesn't contain other stuffs solved the problem? Since many wiper are graphite coated when there new by the factory so i want to do it my own now
I don't think that will help because typically by the time the wipers start making noise, the rubber is already hardening. But I've never tried it so I'm not certain. If you do it, let us know the results.
@@SmoknJaysGarage alright ill still try it who knows it works
@@nicholasoas9282 I'm curious now how it will turn out.
@@SmoknJaysGarage same
@@SmoknJaysGarage ill need to use mutiple layer of graphite powder so it really gets in the rubber kinda took me a while so imma tell you the result later
I waxed my windshield with regular paste wax, out of curiosity. Now im trying to find out how to remove it. I clay bar'd it for 30 mins and washed it with soapy water but its not comin off. Can anyone help an idiot out?.
Adam's polish makes a wax remover. I've personally never used it, but it might be worth a try.
I did the same thing. I removed it with Barkeepers Friend.
Isopropyl alcohol?
@@Ap-nv1hk barkeepers friend did the trick.
I cleaned my windshield.
I changed my wiper blades.
I still get the skipping wipers - why?
I'm not sure...typically, new blades especially, don't skip.
I'm sorry I can't be of more help to you.
Polish only improves the contact and seal to the windshield. It’s really only general maintenance. A slipping wiper means there’s other mechanical issues.
The angle of the squeegee must be as close to a 90 degree angle to the glass as possible. Search “windshield wiper angle” to view pictures. You can also turn your vehicle off with the wipers in mid stroke to see the angle of incidence.
I would change the wipers themselves. Assume they are old and the spring tension - the pressure of the wiper against the window - is incorrect. This can happen over time.
@@TruthHasSpoken you are right.. That is definitely a possibility. I just thought I'd hold off on doing that though, since my vehicle has only 2y 5m time left before it is headed to the scrapyard...
@@recklessdrivinginsingapore My mechanic suggested doing so a couple of years ago and the problem went away ... agree that it's a last resort due to the cost
I think nu finish is like a paint sealant rather than a wax... so would other paint sealants work just as well? I just don't wanna have to go out and buy another bottle!
The bottle says it's a polish not a wax. I'm not exactly sure how it differs (if at all) from a paint sealant...
Could you use a silicone spray on the blades instead of WD40 to prevent the drying effect or would it give a similar result?
I think silicone might leave streaks on the windshield.... but I haven't tried it.
Does it leave a haze at night time?
Excellent question. No, it doesn't. As long as you buff if off properly, it is amazing clear. No hazing at all.
I think I need a new windshield
Same lol
before and after would have been good
Yes, you're right, I should have filmed the before.
I wish I knew why wiper blades skip,but this did not work.
Typically because the rubber is dried out and conformed to the curve of always sitting in the down position. Sometimes you just need new blades.
WD on rubber not is not a great idea. Sorry about that. Get something made for rubber.
You are correct, that is why I said I don't recommend using it.
You cleaned one wiper blade then cleaned the car window. This is contaminated. Try again another day.
What's rubbing alcohol?
It is an alcohol based cleaner/disinfectant. You should be able to find it at your local department store in or near the first aid aisle. It's actually called "rubbing alcohol".
@@SmoknJaysGarage I'm kidding.. you can't find it right now in my town.
@@txmball1993 oh, sorry. I thought you were being serious, my bad. Lol
Isopropyl alcohol found at any store or pharmacy
This actually made it worse for me
How so? 🤔
More skipping of the wipers?
handsome
(sorry no disrespect i did not see a wedding ring hahaha)
@@llllllllllilillii none taken. And I'm not married.
@@SmoknJaysGarage hahaha howudoinnnn haha
@@llllllllllilillii I'm down quite well, thank you. How about yourself?
how long can it last.
About 3-6month depending how much rain your car sees. I typically reapply every 6 months.
Tried this, this doesn't work. cleaning windshield doesn't work
Either you didn't do it right, or it's time to replace your wiper blades. They don't last forever you know.
What’s your thoughts on RainX? This a better method for windshield maintenance?
I haven't compared rainx personally. But I have heard that if you use it, they can't repair chips in your windshield. At least that's what "the guys in the little red truck" told me.
RainX causes the problem from my experience.