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Old Jul 23, 2007 | 11:18 AM
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Originally Posted by CivicSiRacer
Try using a soft scouring pad on the windshield? Possible it's built up some grime and crap on it depending on how old it is. Using a pad that's safe for teflon of course, not a brillo pad unless you want to scratch your windshield

I use Rain-X on my windshield and my wipers are over 2 years old now, and the car has 210k miles on it and I don't think the wiper motors have been replaced.
I have actually applied (RAIN X) on the windshield but still does it...

Like when i use the rain x it takes longer for the wiper to skip...but still does it!!
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