Clean Your Wiper Blades for Streak-Free Driving — A Step-by-Step Guide
Windshield wipers are not meant to last forever, but you can prolong their life by keeping them clean. Knowing how to clean windshield wiper blades is one of the easiest things you can do for your vehicle, and it makes a huge difference every time it is done. You’ll thank yourself the next time you drive through a rainstorm, snowstorm, or a huge bug hits your windshield. Not to mention, it’s very satisfying to no longer have those annoying streaks on your windshield every time you use your wipers.
When to clean wiper blades vs. replac them?
To determine whether a windshield wiper blade should be cleaned or replaced, you should take a good hard look at it and inspect it for any rubber splitting, cracking or hardening. If it appears fine, clean it. If, after cleaning it, you notice skipping, chattering, streaking, or an inability to clear water effectively, it’s time to change the wiper blades.
Clean wiper blades
Gently lift the wiper arms up and away from the windshield. To clean them, start by dampening a clean microfiber cleaning cloth with soapy water and wringing out the excess. Next, gently wipe down the windshield wiper blades from top to bottom to ensure thorough cleaning and prevent missing any sections. Focus most of your energy on cleaning the rubber squeegee part of the blade that makes contact with the glass.
Clean Wiper Blades
Use a sponge or brush
Sometimes salt, dirt, and grime can get stuck on the blades. A cloth may not be abrasive enough to clean it, so use a clean sponge or soft-bristled brush to gently scrub the blade and remove stubborn grime.
Use A Sponge Or Brush
Clean the windshield
Clean the windshield where the wiper blades rest on the windshield when not in use. Scrub this with the extra soapy water you have. You don’t want your freshly cleaned blades getting dirty immediately.
Clean The Windshield
Rinse them off
Move the windshield wipers back into place against the windshield and pour clean water over the blades to rinse them off. Use warm water if it is cold outside; never use hot water or you’ll risk cracking the glass.
In cold weather, use a clean, dry microfiber cloth to dry off the wiper blades to prevent water from freezing on them.
Rinse Them Off
Lubricate the arms
Finally, lubricate the wiper arms with silicone lubricant where the wiper arm pivots. Place a paper towel behind the pivot to catch any excess lubricant from getting on the glass.
Lubricate The Arms
FAQ
What’s the best thing to clean wiper blades with?
To clean the wiper blades, use soapy water and a microfiber cloth. Vinegar can also be used to remove stubborn salt or sand.
Can you use WD-40 to clean windshield wiper blades?
You shouldn’t use WD-40 to clean the wiper blades because it will leave streaks on the glass.
How long should windshield wipers last?
How Long Should Windshield Wipers Last