scorpio_vette
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http://www.rockcrawler.com/features/newsshorts/02october/rostra_wiper_blades.asp
anybody have any experience with these???
anybody have any experience with these???
RenegadeStang said:Just like the adding alcohol bit, the Rain-X De-Icer formula washer fluid works wonders at cutting through snow and ice. Used it for several winters.
churky89 said:It's called defrosters....their right there on the heater controls....just give your self a little more time to get the windshield cleared off.....Used to live in Michigan (22yrs) Start up vehicle....defrost on full....lock doors..2 sets of keys...go back in house....couple cups of coffee...30 mins later windows clear..vehicle nice and warm.......
scorpio_vette said:currently i use my remote start with the defroster set to clear the windshield, but sometimes i either forget or can't set it in time, and it would be nice to have a "backup" plan.
87manche said:I don't think the heat will harm the windshield. My dad's town and country has defroster wires in the windshield under the wipers, so that's a localaized heat source of a very similar capacity.
I also think that those wiper blades would be completely worthless for snow and ice removal. THe description sounds to me like it's simply meant to keep snow and ice off the blades, not like it's warm enough to melt snow and ice on the windshield.
Fred said:I guess no one has driven in a blizzard. Granted the moments were few and far between, but there were moments when those heated blades would have been well worth the $50.
Fred