HOW TO RENEW WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADES - ZERO STREAKS, QUICK & EASY !!
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- HOW TO RENEW WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADES - ZERO STREAKS, QUICK & EASY!! In this video, I will show you how to make old windshield wipers like new again using household items for an easy DIY job. With these simple tips and tricks, you will make your wiper blades last as long as possible and make them work better too!
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5:24 😃👍
Can I use nail paint removal alcohol?
Hey, where do you live?
Wd40 is not a lubricant spraying that on the hinge will do nothing if you need to do it take a tiny bit of moter oil and sparingly use it
Wow, I've never seen a counter top or cabinets in a garage that clean.
I have about 40 years experience in wiper development, testig, and production. Your video is spot on. I was concerned when you mentioned WD-40 because I have seen videos showing to clean the bades with WD-40. It is petroleum based and will eat at the natural rubber squeegee. Great use of it on the wiper arm base.
We do use #0000 steel wool and glass cleaner on our windshields in the test bucks. NO MORE COARSE than #0000, it could scratch the glass. Use a swirling motion then dry off with a towel or paper towel.
Great job... everything you suggested is totally correct...
Thank you! I appreciate the positive feedback.
Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on CZcams as we surpassed 960,000 subscribers and we have over 130 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers.
You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
You say the WD40 will break down the rubber but others on here have commented on their great results with cleaning their blades with it, and managing to keep the same set of blades for years with that trick. So there seems to be some discrepancy...
@@haydenarias funny I was just thinking the same.... So I actually do not know if I should use IPA to clean and then WD40 to preserve (I am talking about the rubber part only)... Otherwise I saw many videos of PTO and I must say he definitely knows what he is talking about...
And here I was needing to clean my wipers, low and behold pan uploads a vid. 👀
My wife tells me “the wipers are bad, I can’t see!” That’s when I bust out the rain-x and do the same process as the video. Clean and repellent! Always does the job!
me too 30 years of rain-x & a happy hot wife =)
I'm not understanding why anyone wouldnt like this tip this is a thumbs up all day
Probably the wiper companies lol. Great tip Pan
Love it, thanks Pan. I’ve always hit the wipers with my drying towel aggressively but the chemical treatment process is always useful!
I use denatured alcohol to clean the blade. I allow it to evaporate completely. Next I spray some rubber safe silicon spray lube on a cloth, again allow the solvents to evaporate, then wipe the blade rubber this helps keep the blade soft, ice dose not stick as hard and helps prevent blade chatter.
Pan, glad to see you and I doing the same methods. Two points that need more understanding are the use of the rubbing alcohol and WD40. I have heard that regular rubber can be affected by the alcohol but it does clean them! Also I have started to use wife’s cheap facial pads instead of MF towel, that junk then is trashed rather than staining my towels. Next is the use of WD40, it is not a lubricant and should be wiped up as it does attract dust. Interesting read on what WD40 is on Wikipedia en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/WD-40. It is great product used correctly. Try TriFlow as a lubricant as it dries cleanly and does not attract grime. Perfect time for this topic on wipers with so much use this time of year. Thanks.
Trifle is amazing superior and who doesn't love the smell of oranges
Just went out to my BMW X5. WOW!!!!! No streaks at all! Went through the exact tutorial. Thanks man
Thanks for the feedback William! 👍🏻
Did this today with similar products around the house and it was awesome. It worked just as expected.
Now to watch Pan’s “How To Wash Microfiber” video.
Thanks for the feedback Coby! There is so much satisfaction when getting all these little details right, and improving the way your car looks bit by bit.
Great video and topic for those who don’t know 👍 I do this exact process every 3 months to my personal vehicles. 👌
When I do it for my clients they can’t believe the difference it makes 💯✅
I usually clean my blades whenever I wash my vehicle.
I let the rain clean my wipers and I buy new ones every year or so ( why bothe for 13 euros? )
@@SkodaHobbybob Well....Dirty wipers aren't as effective as clean ones.
If you have new blades, then you probably can’t wipe them off, because most modern blades are made with graphite spraying
that's a good habit.
@@SkodaHobbybob Rain doesn't clean your wipers. That part that's always in contact with your windshield, it will stay dirty and just spread dirt around when in function, in process collecting more dirt. When do you think blades get dirty? During function. And when do they function? When the windshield is wet. Therefore you thinking that rain cleans your wipers is completely incorrect since it's the primary reason they get dirty in the first place.
Wow, great video!!! One of the things I was waiting for! Thanks, Pan!
This is very helpful Pan and thank you so much!
That black gunk is graphite witch is a dry lubricant for the blades, embedded in to the rubber. Yeah there is some dirt, but not that much.
Happy to see your cleaning advices. This One Gave me a little more of confidense on the way a do to cleane the whippers. Thanks pan !!!!
He has great knowledge , he gives great information , he's Pan the Man !
Thanks Pan, great tip as this is always forgotten when cleaning the car.
ANOTHER GREAT VIDEO IN THE NICK OF TIME. IT DIDN'T OCCUR TO ME TO USE WD-40 ON THE WIPER BLADE HINGE. THANKS 4 THE TIP. 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Thanks Harlem!
I’m very happy for you, but also so jealous of your garage! 😂
If I had a garage like that I’d live in it 👍
Same.
This is the best video of 2020 pan.... this is unusual.... million times like....
Great content, Pan. There are very few videos that focus on this topic, so thank you.
this actually helped a lot. I had no idea about the alcohol for cleaning. Same w/ the WD-40! Great tips, Pan!
Thanks!!
Wow thanks for this video Pan Iove it! There is indeed a big difference on the visablity of the glass,awesome video!
Thanks Jahdel!
I have been using spray 9 to clean my blades. Will try what I’ve learned in this video tomorrow. Thank you
Love that thumbs-up at the end! 💗 Good tips as always 🙂
Thanks Eivind!
Great tips. Used the rubbing alcohol today what a difference. The cloth was black. A large amount of crud came off. Car quite new on my 4 months old
I'll try this out next wash, thanks for this video!
Thanks for watching!
Thank you, Pan! Your videos are excellent.
Thanks Martin! How did you discover my channel?
Thanks Pan for such a quick and easy trik..
Awesome, I will try this in the future - thanks Pan.
When you did the interior view, the blade wasn't clearing all of the water from the top left corner. Was still streaking or the blade wasn't making full contact
Mine does the same thing but on the passenger side bottom only at highway speeds totally misses it
@@jeremiahbachmann3901 it must be the springs on mine, my wiper blades are new there are the bosh icon that ard $28 each from advance auto parts 🤣🤣
I noticed this as well. Other than wiping the blades clean during maintenance washes, I can't see the benefit to trying to extend the life of replaceable parts; blades should be replaced every 6-12 months, depending on your climate.
I want to know how many microfibre towels you own?! 😆😆
@@CHZ8959 The bigger question is how many does he reuse and wash in washing machine.
Pan is always here for us
Great tips! I also do the same process to my cars.
Thanks for the video , your tip fixed my blade problem right away.
You're welcome!
Thanks Pan! Another awesome video
Thanks Richard!
Great tricks...👊
Thanks, Pan!🤝👍
Nice Video this really helps with cleaning the wiper blades properly thanks Pan!
Thanks for the feedback Chuck!
Great tips here pan. Gonna give this a try tomorrow with my wipers!
Thanks!
def a subject no1 talks about. great video and tutorial video again pan. b well
I agree! Thanks Richard!
I found using a plastic/rubber restoring product to really help out alot. I use VRP from chemical guys and working it into the rubber of the blade, restores the flexibility and wiping ability of the blade.
I know you wrote this comment many years ago but I'm wondering how well VRP holds up with the rain, being a water-based product?
Very nice tip about the rubbing alcohol. 👍
Pan, another fantastic video to keep your motor in tip top condition. Love the thumbs up shot at the end. Great job!
Thanks Roger!!
I’m a window cleaner by profession for over 30 years, let me say that once the edge of the rubber/silicon is gone, then it is gone and you need to replace. You can buy rubber or silicon profile for windshield wipers on bulk, just like we buy replacement squeegee bands. Nothing fancy and much cheaper. Although after some years the wiper blade holder needs also replacing when it starts to deteriorate. I learnt that it’s not worth after 9/12 months and just replace the wiper.
Loved it. As many said, always clean it.
I always overlook thoroughly cleaning windshield wipers. Thanks for the great video Pan!
brilliant video, and some great tips...
Thanks!
Nice one Pan, would really appreciate more of these quick tip videos
Thanks!
Thomas what a, good idea and it is a really good tip to keep your wiper Blades and windshield cleaned.
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Thanks for the video, it worked great on my wipers👍🏻
Thanks for the feedback!
Happy to see your cleaning advises. .....
Thank you! How did you discover my channel by the way?
Thanks pan. This is the video I wanted since a very long time.
The wipers get really really dirty during rainy season.
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Pan you the MAN
Wow that’s amazing-I’m gona give it a go tomorrow 👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks for watching David! How did you discover my channel by the way?
Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on CZcams as we surpassed 825,000 subscribers and 100 million views! I have been detailing for 25 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers.
You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
Thanks pan. Did the wd40 on the fly tonight in a parking lot and hit the wet windshield with some formula 4 spay wax 1:10 dilution and wiped if off a bit like a drying aid even though it’s raining. Lol. 90 percent improvement on my cheap blades. 👍
Great video as always thanks for the great tips👏🏼
Thanks!
Awesome advise like always
Thanks!
Hi Pan, great video,thanks for this,I will sort my car wipers and try it out.
Thanks Steven!
Neat and tidy garage. Well organized! Good job!
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this was a great video Pan. Thanks.
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Thank you for the tip on wiper blades
No problem 👍
Clay bar windshield in areas with a lot of sap fallout, wears groves in wipers.
You the man, Pete
Thanks! I made a windshield cleaning tutorial here: czcams.com/video/CN-WYF3Nnak/video.html
Hey Pan, first time viewer. I liked and subscribed because your video is straight forward and to the point. No BS. Cheers from T.O. my fellow Canadian!
Hey thanks Jack! Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on CZcams as we surpassed 790,000 subscribers and 100 million views! I have been detailing for 25 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers.
You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
How did you discover my channel by the way?
@@PanTheOrganizer , I have streaks on my windshield. I figured why not follow your instructions and clean them up instead of throwing money away on new ones.
Cool. I highly recommend that you also watch my popular glass cleaning tutorial here: czcams.com/video/d9T5rW-UP2E/video.html
I pinch my blades with some sandpaper and it works great, I will have to try this trick
Thanks, Pan
It was very useful trick!
Thanks Bruno!
Never knew about rubbing alcohol, perfect job, what a difference, amazing, thanks for sharing, BTW my tip is to check the the wiper blade (via the arm) is sitting at a perfect 90° to the glass surface, if not, a gentle twist of the arm will correct that, blade will now not ‘shudder’ thanks for sharing. 😃👍
I'd be a little leery about using alcohol on rubber wiper blades. Alcohol dries out rubber and could cause them to eventually crack. However, alcohol would probably work well on wiper blades made from silicone.
Just use the soap you wash the vehicle with. No alcohol needed!👍BTW-I do this every time I wash the vehicle...and haven't replaced them in 16 seasons(4 years).
Good info Pan always enjoy thanks 😊
Thanks Anthony!
Great video ! Thanks
Thanks for the tips keep up the good work
Thanks!
Hmmm.. I got to be honest, I never thought of this. Makes perfect sense, thanks for the detailed steps, much appreciated. John
My pleasure John! It’s an often overlooked way to minimize or eliminate streaks. :)
THANKS FOR POSTING
Good stuff, my brother.
Thanks!
Awesome video my man and definitely will be 💯 doing this to my wipers on my vehicle, thanks 👍
Thanks Roberto! How did you discover my channel?
@@PanTheOrganizer through CZcams videos and your channel of other videos my man 💪 and like to let you 💯 know to keep up without the amazing tips on cleaning the vehicle's!!! I really appreciate!!
I recently ponied up for a set of Rainex silicone blades. Best blades I've ever tried so far.
Yes the newer silicone type blades are awesome. Michelin also makes some amazing ones.
I just love all your videos....top quality advice.....😎👍👍👍
Glad you like them! What's your favourite video on my channel so far?
I love the beginner D.a. buffer tutorials videos it really help me
To do a better job buffing ...awesome 😎👍👍👍
Thank you for giving the WD40 tip! Never thought about it
Exelent job Pan.Greetings from Miami
Thanks Jose!
Great video 🇬🇧👍
Thanks Richard!
Hey pan great video
Always love watching your videos and I highly recommend to everyone I talk about detailing to follow your channel.
I noticed you have someone filming the video and I must say it is great to see you fully and having someone following your steps. Keep it up👍looking forward for your next video👍
So this is what the dealer does and gives you the "$60 wiper replacement" receipt
you bring your car to the fucking dealer to deal with your wiper blades?
you deserve to pay the $60 then.
🤣🤣
Next time put a mark on your old wiper blade..
I took my car In for an oil change and the dealership added suggestions for items needing attention with one of them being replace the wiper blades and gave an estimate of $45.00 which makes me wonder if that’s just the cost for the parts or does it include the installation? As we’ve learned, the labor charges are what they make a real killing with. 😳
Tier 1 dbag move.
thank for the tips Pan 😃
have that problem so this i will try 😃
Thanks!
Just a FYI........WD-40 is not a lubricant, it is a water dispersant formula 40. Had a rep tell me that, he said WD was like 90% solvent. So it drys away. I use to work in apartment maintenance would get a work order for squeaky door hinge, would go spray WD on them. Then a few weeks later would get another work order for the same thing same apartment. After the rep told me WD was not a lub, I started using good old 3in1 oil, never got called back again.
Will have to try this.
Also, 5:00 was sooo satisfying.
fantastic video and great work! Loved the tips (coming from someone who isn't well skilled for detailing but loves the ideas, and also tight on space in garage :))
Thanks Aj! How did you discover my channel?
@@PanTheOrganizer I did a CZcams search for windshield cleaning (esp rubbing alcohol) and this was one of the popular ones showing up in CZcams
good info. thank you.
Thanks!
Love your videos, my friend! Learning a lot about how to take care of my ride!
Thanks Robert! How did you discover my channel by the way?
@@PanTheOrganizer I recently bought my first new car, and wanted to learn how to keep it looking good, so I have been watching a ton of CZcams vids. The main thing I've learned is that I have been doin it all wrong my whole life, lol! Your videos in particular are helping me get on the right path!
Cool! I have been detailing cars for over 24 years now and I love sharing my passion and knowledge with my viewers. We have built one of the biggest and fastest growing detailing channels on CZcams. :)
What new car did you get? It’s always a fun time when we get new cars!
@@PanTheOrganizer Well, it's easy to see why your channel is blowing up. You're doing a great job, your passion and knowledge of the subject are clear!
My car is a 2021 Mazda CX-5. Nothing fancy as far as new cars go, but I love it! She is beautiful, fun to drive, and I was able to get all the options I wanted, like the leather, sunroof, and Bose audio.
Thank you Sir
Shout out from Timmins Ontario Canada
You are very welcome! Nice to have another fellow Canadian watching my videos! How did you discover my channel Jacks?
Great video. Always good to have important skills that are also really cheap for the car owner. Everyone likes to save a buck and this tip is way cheaper than new blades. Btw, IPA and rubbing alcohol are not the same. IPA is 91% alcohol and rubbing alcohol is no more than 72%. Clean with IPA and disinfect with rubbing alcohol.
Thanks Mike! Good to know.
Isopropyl rubbing alcohol starts at a minimum dilution ratio of 50% isopropyl/ 50% water and goes as high of a dilution ratio of 99% isopropyl/1% water. They are all "rubbing" alcohols, in differing concentrations.
Thanks Panta Claus! I forgot to say that during the Holidays.
Hahahah better late then never hunh?
Super nice tips pan 👍
Thanks !
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Thank you!
You're welcome! How did you discover my channel?
Great tip with the WD40!
Thanks again!
ok pan , have never heard your last tip on other glass cleaning videos ... I plan on doing it next time I was my car,,,thanks for the tip !
You are so welcome!
oh my, that was dirty, no wonder windshield is a mess, thanks for the tip ! - as always nice to see your videos !!!
Thanks! And the best would obviously be to wash the car before doing these steps.
Thanks a lot it was super super healpful and it works properley
Thanks for the feedback !
Wow thank you
You’re welcome! Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on CZcams as we surpassed 820,000 subscribers and 100 million views! I have been detailing for 25 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers.
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Good common sense. Thanks.
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