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Here's why:
- Dust particles,
debris, and insects can dull the surface of your wiper blades over time,
while larger particles can cause nicks, scratches and tears. The
result? Streaking, spotting and smudging.
- Warm summer
temperatures may have caused the rubber on your wiper blades to wear,
harden or warp. Worn rubber or rubber hardened by exposure to UV rays
can lead to streaking.
- If you live in an
area that experiences ice and snow, abrasive road salt can wear away the
cutting edge your wipers rely on to maintain a clear view.
- Ice and snow can
also pack into the metal blade frames and cause the blades to
malfunction. (Equipping your vehicle with Genuine Subaru Winter Wipers
with protective rubber sleeves is your best bet to help prevent this
buildup.)
Never underestimate the importance of
fresh wiper blades. Not only will they add to your driving safety and
peace of mind, but you'll also enjoy a better view of the adventures
ahead.
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