Intermittent Wipers

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Re: Intermittent Wipers

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doubt it'd be a straight swap, dont they all vary in angle of sweep?
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Re: Intermittent Wipers

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Often the gears can be swapped......... But using a motor from a later clap-hands car would be most likely to work.
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Re: Intermittent Wipers

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Phew!! All too hard I think!

I have discovered this product, which effectively coats the windscreen with a substance similar to a polish which repels water and does not allow it to form drops on the screen. Works very well, and means I don't have to use the wipers as often in light drizzle.

http://www.rainx.com/Products/Windshiel ... ginal.aspx
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Re: Intermittent Wipers

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Aye - mixed reception - bit like Marmite, Love it or Hate it! When I tried it many years ago it was pretty much useless......
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Re: Intermittent Wipers

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I tried it once, it made a slight difference but I didn't bother to re-apply it when the effect wore off and I've since lost the bottle.

I also tried a similar product that was supposed to stop the inside of the windscreen misting up. It made a horrible smeary mess and did nothing to stop the condensation.
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Re: Intermittent Wipers

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Doesnt do much in heavy rain, but in light drizzle, when I am having to switch wipers on and off, it works great, water does not form droplets on the screen, instead runs off and leaves the screen clear
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Re: Intermittent Wipers

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I'm a fan of Rainex, it got me home from the depths of a very wet France without working wipers.
The catch is that you have to be going quite fast to clear heavy drops off the screen, about 45mph as I recall.

It is a faff to apply but I think it's well worth it especially on a minor where the wipers are a bit marginal at the best of times.

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Re: Intermittent Wipers

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MarkyB wrote:I'm a fan of Rainex, it got me home from the depths of a very wet France without working wipers
Blimey, we had exactly the same story! MOT 2002, Rivier Sur Tarn. Rained all week and the continuous use of wipers ended up stripping a gear in the motor. A friendly MOTer let us use his Rainx and we got home just fine!
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