Wiper Blades- Importance

March 30, 2020

Wiper blades may not be the most exciting topic for most Slinger residents – but they are pretty important. Most of us Slinger residents have had an experience when a sudden snow or rain storm hits while we’re driving; then when we turn on the wipers – nothing but streaks. This can be especially disconcerting at night when the glare of on-coming headlights distorts your vision.

Simple answer: change your wiper blades BEFORE they fail. Check them out every couple of months just to see how they are working. Of course, the more you use your wipers, the sooner they’ll wear out. Areas with lots of storms or those who drive a lot in WI where there are bugs and road grime will use their blades more.


But even when you’re not using your blades, they are exposed to sunlight, ozone, soap and extreme hot and cold WI temperatures which lead to deterioration. Your blades can just rot away and fall apart before you need them. Of course, using your wipers when the blades are torn can lead to scratches in your windshield. Slinger residents don’t want to risk windshield replacement over the cost of a couple of wiper blades.


Now let’s talk about wiper blade upgrades. Slinger residents can upgrade both the design and the wiper material. Let’s start with the material. Traditional black rubber blades do a great job of clearing your windshield when they are new. Over time, all of the conditions mentioned above damage them and degrade their performance. Silicone blades are far less affected by environmental conditions and will simply perform better for a longer time for Slinger residents.


There are two elements to the design. First, the wiper blade itself: Some have a single wiping edge. Others have multiple edges – kind of like a multi-blade razor. The idea is to maximize wiping power during both swipes of the blade.


The other design element is with the wiper frame. This is the structure that applies pressure on the blade as it passes over the windshield. A conventional frame has four to six contact points on the blade. These apply pressure used to clear water and snow. A beam frame provides uniform pressure along the entire surface of the wiper. Their shape catches the wind passing over the vehicle to provide additional downforce to help get a clean swipe. A hybrid frame has four to six contact points as with a conventional blade, but also incorporates an airfoil to provide additional downforce as with beam blades.


So which blade should you choose? Well always use at least the grade and design that came with the vehicle from the manufacturer. Upgrade for better performance and longer lasting blades. The extra cost of premium blades is a good value for this safety system.


While you’re at it, make sure you have plenty of windshield washer solvent (use a winter formulation when Slinger temps drop below freezing) and that your washer nozzles are working well. Talk with your friendly and knowledgeable Joe’s Slinger Service service advisor about upgrading your wiper blades.

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Most Slinger drivers are aware that manufacturers have service intervals for your car . The engineers that design our vehicles have tested the various systems and components to meet durability and safety standards. Some of these standards are self-imposed and others, like those for emissions components, are government mandated. The maintenance schedules are designed to achieve the standards. Think of the benefits of following recommended intervals as falling into three general categories: Protection, Efficiency and Safety.  Protection . Let’s start with motor oil. First of all, the engineers recommend a particular weight and type of motor oil. All of their oil change recommendations assume using the proper motor oil. Motor oil contains detergents and other additives that clean the engine and provide corrosion resistance. Over time, the additives are depleted. The oil also becomes contaminated by water, dirt and combustion gases. Extending your interval beyond the recommendation means that your engine will be operating without the full protection of fresh motor oil. It also means that sludge can form in contaminated oil and clog up passages in the engine, starving parts from needed lubrication. Efficiency . Some Slinger services are designed to keep automotive systems operating efficiently. For example, the fuel system gets clogged up with gum and varnish from the fuel. Fuel doesn’t flow efficiently which reduces fuel economy. A fuel system cleaning restores the fuel system’s efficiency and increases your gas mileage. Safety . Your brakes are obviously one of the most important safety systems on your vehicle. The has scheduled brake pad replacement as well as power brake fluid drain and replacement intervals. Because brakes are so important, a brake inspection is also on the schedule to head off problems before they result in an accident. Check your owner’s manual for recommended service schedules or talk with your friendly and knowledgeable Joe’s Slinger Service . You may be surprised to learn that various inspections may be on your list of factory recommendations. These inspections are usually at major intervals like 24,000 miles or 40,000 kilometers. They’re designed to uncover important parts that may be close to failing. Your owner’s manual can tell you when to change your oil, but it can’t tell you that you have a radiator hose that’s bulging and about to burst. For that you need a technician. These scheduled inspections are in addition to the multi-point inspections done with a full-service oil change at Joe’s Slinger Service.
Comparison of Budget (EverStart) and ACDelco car batteries, highlighting features. Blue and black background. | Joe's Slinger Service
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Mechanic using a tablet while examining a blue SUV with the hood open in a garage. | Joe's Slinger Service
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Spare tire inside a car trunk. Black wheel with tire, set in a compartment. | Joe's Slinger Service
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