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Manual Wiper
My boat has a manual wiper on the driver's side that doesn't have a blade.
Should I take the thing off or get a new wiper blade for it? Are they worth the effort? Where could I even get a blade to fit it? Thanks for the help. Blue |
Re: Manual Wiper
I would not even bother!!
What I do every year that works for me is put about 10 coats of RainX Keeps things pretty clean!! And think about it for a second, If you are in water splashing the windshield, do you want to take your had off the wheel for a second to wpie the windshield?? Not me!! |
Re: Manual Wiper
I'm goin' w/MJ on controlin' the boat and wipin' the wipe...only manual wipe I want around comes off a roll just starboard of the Thunder Mug... ;) ;D
Yank that puppy... :o ;D |
Re: Manual Wiper
MJ and RAP, excellent points. Its coming off ASAP.
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MJ, second the Rain X works great, just don't use on your auto, glare from oncoming headlights especialliy if its raining. Crusher
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BR, I have a camper top on my boat, not a bimini, and my electric wiper is the only way I can see when I'm out in the rain. I have not tried rainex, but I don't need to with the wiper! I wouldn't be too quick to dump the manual wiper. Try the rainex and see what you think.
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Re: Manual Wiper
CT, I know what you mean. My top snaps on the windshield and doesn't have a vinyl windshield that extends above the glass windshield.
I think its a safe bet to go ahead and remove the manual wiper for 2 reasons - don't know where to find a blade and don't want to have to operate it manually. I guess if the rain-x fails, I'm gonna have to look at getting an electric wiper! Thanks, Blue |
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