Best replacement wiper

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Wilson

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it still wheres off eventually so should be done every year I've had my truck done twice so fare. with the Adams detail spray probably get by doing it ever 5 years.
 

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Mine suck.

I've seen on here several have recommended the Bosch. I was looking at the PIAA Super Silicone wiper blades but, damn, they're expensive! $33 each!

What's the concensus on best wipers?

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Bosch here as well. My stocks worked well, but needed changing after a year. I jumped on a good deal for Bosch Clear Advantage (their entry level brand). They are very nice and I actually notice that they are quieter than the stock blades even though I never had any issues with the stock blades.
 

Nick@Apollo-Optics

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Closest you're going to get right now for consumer use would be coatings by Optimum, CarPro, Gtechniq, and 22ple. I'm sure there are a few others I'm missing. Gtechniq has a glass coating that is suppose to last up to 2 years on a windshield.

I'm considering doing a 22PLE coat on my truck. Supposedly it lasts for 18-24 months.
 

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I dicided to try the Anco Contour Blades:
ANCO Wiper Blades: Products
I bought them from RockAuto which is a vender here. They offer 5% off for members and there is a $5 rebate per set. Even with shipping it should work out to $7.08 per blade. I figure at that price, why not?
 

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We run PIAA wipers on all our vehicles and I will be replacing my factory ones shortly with them. They work great and they apply their own type of Rain-X stuff so the water just rolls off.
 

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I have the Bosch Icons. I don't know about where you live, but I got them at O'Reilly and they had a $12 off in-store rebate for each wiper. Worth looking into... the wipers are great.
 

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