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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 3603174" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>I typically buy the fancy RainX blades. they cost something like $30-40 each, but they outlast just about everything else I have tried. I think my current set is a year old, the set on the old lady's car is 2 years old. I have had a set for 3 years before and didnt need to replace them when I sold the car. I had to use cheap/midgrade wipers on work vehicles in the past, and they would last 3-6 months at best. Ended up costing less to buy the fancy stuff. Keeping your windshield clean is a big part of keeping your blades in good order though. I tend to clean and treat my windshield with RainX water repellent spray regularly, which fills in gaps/chips and coats the windshield. Heck, you do a good enough job you don't even have to use your wipers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 3603174, member: 35036"] I typically buy the fancy RainX blades. they cost something like $30-40 each, but they outlast just about everything else I have tried. I think my current set is a year old, the set on the old lady's car is 2 years old. I have had a set for 3 years before and didnt need to replace them when I sold the car. I had to use cheap/midgrade wipers on work vehicles in the past, and they would last 3-6 months at best. Ended up costing less to buy the fancy stuff. Keeping your windshield clean is a big part of keeping your blades in good order though. I tend to clean and treat my windshield with RainX water repellent spray regularly, which fills in gaps/chips and coats the windshield. Heck, you do a good enough job you don't even have to use your wipers. [/QUOTE]
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