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Old Jan 16, 2010 | 09:58 PM
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The windscreen wipers on my ST have started juddering over the windscreen and it's very annoying, is it due to angle the blade is on the screen or does it need new blades? I always thought it was due to the angle of the blade but I want to fix it now.

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Old Jan 16, 2010 | 10:00 PM
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i found this with shitty blades, but also try cleaning the screen with autoglym super resin polish - you'll be amazed at the difference
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Old Jan 16, 2010 | 10:02 PM
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The car is due a clean so I'll give that a go thanks, it's been worse since all of this snow
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Old Jan 16, 2010 | 10:03 PM
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Think its crap blades mostly, i spent about Ł15-20 on my last set as opposed to Ł5-10 which you can get, and mine are silent, only time they judder slightly or make a sound is when i accidently wipe a dry screen.

Also last week i used super resin polish on the inside of the windows, and it works fantastic, the glass looks so clean and feels very smooth not tried on the outside though? would it not make the screen go weird when it rains?

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Old Jan 16, 2010 | 10:08 PM
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Think its crap blades mostly, i spent about Ł15-20 on my last set as opposed to Ł5-10 which you can get, and mine are silent, only time they judder slightly or make a sound is when i accidently wipe a dry screen.

Also last week i used super resin polish on the inside of the windows, and it works fantastic, the glass looks so clean and feels very smooth not tried on the outside though? would it not make the screen go weird when it rains?
dunno; when i did it, it got rid of every last bit of dirt, it was squeaky clean - i washed the screen afterwards and it seemed fine
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Old Jan 16, 2010 | 10:12 PM
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Don't forget to wipe the actual blade itself. Vinegar is very good for this as a quick fix. i.e. throw abit on some kitchen towel and wipe over until glossy.
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Old Jan 16, 2010 | 10:12 PM
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Get some rain-x. Its brilliant stuff and your wipers should then be silky smooth. Re-apply every time you clean the car and job done.
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i once polished the outside of the screen on an old mk5 escort van i had and wished i hadnt instantly due to there being hundreds of minor stonechips in the window leaving me with hundreds of little white spots on my window lol!
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Thanks for the tips Hopefully I can sort it tomorrow.
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I used to polish my windscreen, but when it started raining it smeared and I could hardly see out the screen till it wiped the polish off.

Your window is dirty as said above. Use some good cleaning stuff (Like Mcguires, not fairy liquid ) and you should be ok. Make sure you use screen wash also, not just water You may wanna replace these blades tho...

Cheap ones always caused me problems. On the Skoda I changed blades 4 times in a year and they were still shit, even different makes. but I brought genuine VW Aero Blades (Inc wiper arms from a Mk4 Golf) and I haven't changed blades in over a year

My Esc Cos has genuine Ford ones Wish I could change these to aero blade ones also (genuine ones, not the modified ones to fit any car)
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Old Jan 16, 2010 | 10:50 PM
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If I'm honest the car needs a damn good clean so I will go and get some autoglym window cleaner because it does a great job. The windows are filthy inside and out and the car needs a good going over now the snow has gone.

I don't know how old the blades are of if they are genuine ones, the car is just over 3 years old now.
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Old Jan 17, 2010 | 06:45 PM
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Newspaper is the best stuff to clean your screen with, wet obviously, that's what I use.
It's the angle of the blade that causes juddering, they need to always trail the arm, ie when the blades goes one way it leaves the blade in a trailing fashion, when it has done the full sweep and is about to go the other way the arm reversing causes the blade to flip over, just watch closely and you'll see.
As the rubber gets old and hard it no longer wants to flip over as it should, so gets pushed instead of pulled by the arm, this will always cause juddering, sometimes the arm just needs a slight tweak so that the blade sits at 90 degrees to the screen so it can flip each way as needed no problem.
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Originally Posted by S1rst
Get some rain-x. Its brilliant stuff and your wipers should then be silky smooth. Re-apply every time you clean the car and job done.
thats for windows WITH NO WIPERS such as side windows and mirrors,,, not for a front screen mate
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ive got aeroblades on the scoobie, i dont get any squeel but the screen aint "clean" as in when theres lights on the screen you can see dirt marks,,,, and i cant get rid of em with glass polish,,,, anyone recomend as the other alternative is my windscreen cover and pay the excess ( which i will be doing soon as it pisses me off the marks)

when its dark and light rain or just dark on motorways sometimes its a struggle to see infront,,,, im having to slow down to as low as 100mph sometimes crawl at 90 !!!
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Originally Posted by Ginge !
thats for windows WITH NO WIPERS such as side windows and mirrors,,, not for a front screen mate
Im pretty sure its for any glass mate, inside and out. In fact i think its actually designed for windscreens primarily. Used it on all my cars with excellent results. Also prevents steamy windows on the inside and makes the wipers run silky smooth. It makes them so smooth that the windows feel like glass.

Having said that, i dont use it on the escos because its not needed as the centre of my windscreen hasnt even seen a wiper for about 10 years at least.

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Old Jan 17, 2010 | 07:20 PM
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your thinking of the other stuff, rainx is for letting rain flow quicker,,,, but the wipers clean it off the screen and can cause smudging
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Old Jan 17, 2010 | 07:22 PM
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PIAA blades you want m8. Rain x is for windscreens.
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Old Jan 17, 2010 | 07:22 PM
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i got some genuine ford aero baldes for my fez st they were absolutly awesome but my mates trying to find them for his connect and carnt

also i wax the front window well all the windows in my cars i use autoglym same stuff as i use on the body if u use that and do a good job u dont need window wipers as it just slides of with the glass being so smoth
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Ive got pound shop specials on my fiesta and they work perfectly well
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Old Jan 17, 2010 | 07:28 PM
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When ever i clean our cars i always use Auto Glym window cleaner and clean the windows and also use it on the wiper blades and never have any prob's


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Hi all. Late reply but i was looking for a cure for a juddering rear blade. It's been a pain in the backside (sorry for the pun)for years but after reading through some forums i came to the conclusion that its the angle of the blade. I've just given mine a twist with a rag and pliers and the blade runs lovely even when the window is bone dry. Nice 1! Thanks tabetha
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Originally Posted by S1rst
Get some rain-x. Its brilliant stuff and your wipers should then be silky smooth. Re-apply every time you clean the car and job done.
Brilliant stuff.
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