I recently purchased some PIAA wiper blades to replace the ones I had on there since, well, a long time ago. When the windshield is wet, I can see the wiper track as well as the stop point (for the right wiper) in the center of the windshield. Specifically, where the stop point is located, it appears that rubber (or whatever the Bosch blades were made of) built up.
I realize I can't remove wiper scratches, etc. from over time, but I'd like to make the windshield as "pure" as possible before I put on the silicone blades. This includes removing any residue from the previous blades.
Would hitting the windshield with Sonus 3 + the 3 pad remove it? And should I worry about swirling the glass? In my searches, it seemed that swirling was the most feared outcome, but folks also seemed to use a harsher polish than I plan to use or a true glass polish (i.e., Zaino's).
Any advice is appreciated. Thanks! :waxing:
I realize I can't remove wiper scratches, etc. from over time, but I'd like to make the windshield as "pure" as possible before I put on the silicone blades. This includes removing any residue from the previous blades.
Would hitting the windshield with Sonus 3 + the 3 pad remove it? And should I worry about swirling the glass? In my searches, it seemed that swirling was the most feared outcome, but folks also seemed to use a harsher polish than I plan to use or a true glass polish (i.e., Zaino's).
Any advice is appreciated. Thanks! :waxing: