6 reasons why car wipers are ineffective
(Baonghean.vn) - Car wipers play a very important role in helping to keep the vehicle's vision clear and safe. Not properly maintaining the wipers can easily lead to many dangerous situations... Below are 6 reasons why car wipers are ineffective.
1. Worn wiper
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Worn wiper blades due to long working time also make this part less effective. Please pay attention to check after a period of use; if the lever is worn, replace it to ensure operation and safety when driving. |
2. Dirty wipers
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When the wiper blades are dirty, they will not work effectively, will wear out quickly and can leave streaks on the windshield. Clean the wiper blades periodically and you will see that your wipers work much more effectively. Also, avoid wiping the wiper blades with a dry cloth if you do not want to replace them soon. |
3. Dusty car windshield
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When your car always has to run on dusty roads, the wipers have to work at high intensity, making the wipers not work as effectively as usual and break down faster. |
4. Worn windshield
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Due to long-term use and longevity, the glass surface will become rough and not as smooth as before. This affects the wiper when operating, causing the wiper blades to wear out faster, so the effectiveness of this wiper gradually decreases. If the glass is still good, you can use a glass surface lubricant to lubricate the windshield to help the wipers work better. |
5. Cracked windshield
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Because the wiper blades come into direct contact and impact with the windshield surface of the vehicle, when the glass is cracked, the wiper blades will work less effectively and will need to be replaced quickly if the windshield surface error is not fixed. |
6. Dry glass wipe
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Anytime the windshield wipers work harder on a dry windshield surface. Spraying water also creates a lubricant that helps the wipers work more easily and effectively. Before turning on the windshield wipers, spray water on the glass surface to loosen dirt and lubricate the wiper blades before they pass over it. |