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Windscreen wiper fluid. which to get?


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Most of the chemicals used will cause the wiper rubber blades to harden prematurely causing more noise.

 

Plain water no lubrication and doesn't clear away dirt, especially when sometimes got some white specks stuck to the windscreen. With washer fluid, one spray and wipers stop squeaking.


 

Autobacs had offer so bought this to try, so far so good, cleans quite well.

 

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Most of the chemicals used will cause the wiper rubber blades to harden prematurely causing more noise.

Normally how long can wiper use for?
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Most of the chemicals used will cause the wiper rubber blades to harden prematurely causing more noise.

 

No diff from heat generated by windscreen.

 

I replace my wiper every year.

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Then will have a lot of bubbles right.

 

yet to try out..

 i have 2 bottles of car wash shampoo, thinking of re using as wiper fluid instead since i dont wash the car myself

can la.

 

i use washing liquid for washing plates :XD:

 

ok, that's good.

 

just like a Brother had mentioned, wont there be a lot of bubbles?

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yet to try out..

 i have 2 bottles of car wash shampoo, thinking of re using as wiper fluid instead since i dont wash the car myself

 

ok, that's good.

 

just like a Brother had mentioned, wont there be a lot of bubbles?

ya indeed have some bubble ontop  of the tank.

 

just over flow drain off , nvm 1.

 

still want to spend 20 buks for washer fluid meh??

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Neutral Newbie

I drove a Toyota Hylux for 2 years in the Middle East. Always used water. Despite all the sandstorms, no problem at all. In fact Toyota recommended water for regions without freezing temperature.

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Turbocharged

I drove a Toyota Hylux for 2 years in the Middle East. Always used water. Despite all the sandstorms, no problem at all. In fact Toyota recommended water for regions without freezing temperature.

 

I've been using water for past 13 years also. 

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