V8 Vantage wipers
Discussion
rpgk said:
Hi, Could you tell me why you are replacing them - may sound like a silly question but curious.
Thanks
Paul
Thanks
Paul
PIAA silicone wipers leave a thin layer of silicone that deposits from the wiper rubber whenever you use them. They are absolutely ideal if you use rainX or similiar hydrophobic windscreen treatments. The wiper action tops up the rainx automatically!!
www.piaa.com/WiperBlades/silicone.html
Shadytree said:
Or clean you screen regularly with RainX. Works in my book
Or just apply rainx once a year
Edited by stanwan on Tuesday 30th January 22:42
You could also try these XOPC Silicone Wipers. The classic style ones work out about a tenner a pair cheaper than the piaa ones, and the xopc ones have a 1 year gurantee and a "money back if not satisfied" thingy. They also fo a retrofit flatblade in silicone. I've got a pair of those. Theyre great. I got them because i go to Scandinavia a lot in the car, & these guys say thir wipers stay flexible down to -60°C, so you don't get unswept patches on cold winter mornings, & if it freezes overnight, the silicone won't get frozen to the windscreen so you won't break your wipers if you accidentally turn them on before de-icing the screen. Stayed at the Ice Hotel one night & it was -27°C outside (& -15°C inside!). Next day was no problem.
I bought mine from http://www.xopc.co.uk/silicone_wiper_blades.htm
here's a pic of the Flatblade type & they have pics of the classic ones on the site also. I think the classic ones are about £12 each with spoiler ones costing an extra 50 pence
Having said all that, i don't imagine many AM V8 Vantages are left out all night summer or winter, or dragged around the arctic in winter come to that. LOL
I bought mine from http://www.xopc.co.uk/silicone_wiper_blades.htm
here's a pic of the Flatblade type & they have pics of the classic ones on the site also. I think the classic ones are about £12 each with spoiler ones costing an extra 50 pence
Having said all that, i don't imagine many AM V8 Vantages are left out all night summer or winter, or dragged around the arctic in winter come to that. LOL
Edited by f1john on Wednesday 19th March 19:13
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