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rjt65
Howdy all:

Just wondering. with new car love the wipers. they do not smudge, clean all water etc.

One of the thing annoying me with my old car, was the crappy replacement wipers, I tried all the brands I could buy from all stores, never happy. strak the rain after few weeks on, etc.

If I did not upgrade the car, I probably would have tried those ones came out last year on-line or on tv...(Rain guard--forget the name-same co. that makes the wipe on rain protector and stuff to bead off the windshields)

Anyway, where does everyone get their replacement wipers ? Online, dealer auto body store?

cheers
djspawn00
I replace my wiper blades often... but as soon as I see the least bit of streaking.. I clean my blades and winshields as often as possible to squeeze some extra life out of them but for the most part I've been least disappointed by the Michellin blades I purchased at walmart. I've used bosch micro blades which were a waste of money.. and currently have on the bosch icon blades which look nice but I fail to see an advantage yet as they've only been on for about a week... I got those at advanced auto parts since they were on sale.
amf1932
I have tried almost all brands of replacement blades, and none compared to the Lexus OEM replacements blades. This test was done on all the ES's I've owned since 1991('91 ES250, '94 ES300, '03 ES300, '07 ES350). wink.gif
rjt65
where do you buy the OEM blades from? Internet, Dealer-service shop, other?

what do they run you (assuming the heavy overcharge as it is Lexus mad.gif )

cheers


QUOTE(amf1932 @ May 11 2008, 12:08 AM) *
I have tried almost all brands of replacement blades, and none compared to the Lexus OEM replacements blades. This test was done on all the ES's I've owned since 1991('91 ES250, '94 ES300, '03 ES300, '07 ES350). wink.gif

Lexusfreak
I've been told to stick with OE blades or refills as well.

The only other blade that I have liked very much have been the Bosch ICON blades......lasted quite a while with excellent performance.

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SW03ES
I've tried a lot of different blades...OEM blades are the way to go.

Also make sure not to buy them from a Toyota dealer. Toyotas blades are different.
BaddBoi70
OEM blades are definitely the way to go! You can also try applying Rain-X to the windshield to further the lifespan of your wiper blades smile.gif
rjt65
I used to use rain-x all the time, , if you keep up with re-application, fine, , If I fell behind re-applying found it to get detrimental and smudge.

I started using the add-in to the windshield wiper fluid, that seemed to help.

I found the wipers so good on my new Lexus i rally do not need the rain x.

So it sounds like all use OEM blades, when do you get them and do all buy from the dealer/service or online?

cheers
SW03ES
Plus Lexus glass is already water repellant in the windshield and front windows.
stuart8181
QUOTE(SW03ES @ May 18 2008, 09:34 PM) *
Plus Lexus glass is already water repellant in the windshield and front windows.

How is that done?
SW03ES
Its a coating thats applied to the windows at the factory.
djspawn00
oh boy, i hope me using glass scrub to remove hard water stains didn't remove that coating...
SW03ES
What year is your GS? Its probably too old, I think they started using the coating in 2001.

But no, I wouldn't use Soft Scrub on a new Lexus. Although I think with the coating you'd never have hard water stains to remove.
JoeCompute
Does anyone know how to remove the blades from the 2008 ES350 - they are more "flush" than other model standard blades (eg an RX 350 from 20076), and not obvious as to what you push or pull to get them off.
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