Foggy/smearing windshield wipers
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Foggy/smearing windshield wipers
Hi guys -
Really appreciate the great responses and help found within these forums. Once again i feel i'm asking a dumb question but my Lex is my first car since leaving NYC...been ten years...so I have very little experience in the easy stuff.
My 2009 RX 350 is a CPO model and during the rain my wipers leave a ghostly (foggy) smear. I have had the car washed and even cleaned the blades themselves with windex...so i do not think oil/dirt/residue is the issue. The wipers seem to work fine, and the windshield is clear and clean during rain when the blades are not swiping...it is only during the 3 second swipe that this foggy smear appears.
It was mentioned that the dealership may apply "rainX" or other which could be the problem? Can anyone comment on this? I actually just had the car serviced... do they use something during the "complementary" car wash?
I also know that the blades may be worn, old, etc. that doesn't seem to be the case but could the blades just be poor quality and need to be upgraded on my own?
So my thoughts are the dealer uses some cleaner that leaves residue or my blades are poor quality and someone will tell me to spend the money and upgrade and the issue should go away???? If new blades are the answer, is there a recommended brand...good value for the money?
thanks again,
Joe
Really appreciate the great responses and help found within these forums. Once again i feel i'm asking a dumb question but my Lex is my first car since leaving NYC...been ten years...so I have very little experience in the easy stuff.
My 2009 RX 350 is a CPO model and during the rain my wipers leave a ghostly (foggy) smear. I have had the car washed and even cleaned the blades themselves with windex...so i do not think oil/dirt/residue is the issue. The wipers seem to work fine, and the windshield is clear and clean during rain when the blades are not swiping...it is only during the 3 second swipe that this foggy smear appears.
It was mentioned that the dealership may apply "rainX" or other which could be the problem? Can anyone comment on this? I actually just had the car serviced... do they use something during the "complementary" car wash?
I also know that the blades may be worn, old, etc. that doesn't seem to be the case but could the blades just be poor quality and need to be upgraded on my own?
So my thoughts are the dealer uses some cleaner that leaves residue or my blades are poor quality and someone will tell me to spend the money and upgrade and the issue should go away???? If new blades are the answer, is there a recommended brand...good value for the money?
thanks again,
Joe
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New blades will most assuredly help. Many options out there but you can't go wrong w/ a set of Bosch Icon blades IMHO (Napa, AutoZone and most other parts store will carry). Plan on spending $25-40 for a pair. Simple DIY replacement.
Another thing to do is make sure the windshield surface is truly clean. Using a std window cleaner usually isn't enough. However, try a good one like Stoner's Invisible Glass combined w/ either a few day old newspaper or good microfiber cloths. 'Claying' (more info here and DIY here) your windshield will also help remove any surface contaminants which will cause the wipers to chatter/skip. You can pick up a cheap claybar kit at most parts stores too ~ $15. Griots Garage, a well known auto detailing supplier, has a clay specifically for windows - here but any of the off the shelf stuff (Mother's) should be sufficient.
Another thing to do is make sure the windshield surface is truly clean. Using a std window cleaner usually isn't enough. However, try a good one like Stoner's Invisible Glass combined w/ either a few day old newspaper or good microfiber cloths. 'Claying' (more info here and DIY here) your windshield will also help remove any surface contaminants which will cause the wipers to chatter/skip. You can pick up a cheap claybar kit at most parts stores too ~ $15. Griots Garage, a well known auto detailing supplier, has a clay specifically for windows - here but any of the off the shelf stuff (Mother's) should be sufficient.
#3
Happened to my windshield. You guessed it, rain-x, but in my case it is a different brand. But same concept. It was a nightmare, I tried cleaning it many times but like you it left a cloud.
After a while and several windex cleaning, finally came off. I will never put rain-x type seal again! I have 2 bottles of that crap.
After a while and several windex cleaning, finally came off. I will never put rain-x type seal again! I have 2 bottles of that crap.
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No, I don't play soccer!
I have used Rain-X for years without any problems and change the inserts (OEM only) every six months. They're washed when I wash the car. I'm wondering if the dealer put something on the windshield when it was for sale on the lot. Stoners is good but I like Chemical Guys better. Windex is garbage. Just hit up the CL vendors here. They might be able to help. Good luck.
#6
As suggested, the dealer's prep people may have applied RainX to the windshield to help it repel rain while sitting on the lot. Secondly, they may have added one of the products to gloss up the wiper blades. Do yourself a favor and buy new blades. I am not sure what removes RainX but I would try Simple Green, rubbing alcohol/lighter fluid, and ammonia based products like Windex. Make sure it says ammonia on there. Also, do a Google search and you will see numerous write-ups on how to remove it. I would never use anything like steel wool or other serious abrasives. Fwiw, RainX will wear out after a few good rains and lots of wiper use, if you can stand the smearing.
In addition, RainX does serve a purpose for those with classic and antique cars who drive them. The use of RainX allows us to drive the car and not worry about using windshield wipers and risk ruing an expensive and difficult to repair wiper motor.
In addition, RainX does serve a purpose for those with classic and antique cars who drive them. The use of RainX allows us to drive the car and not worry about using windshield wipers and risk ruing an expensive and difficult to repair wiper motor.
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I have the Bosch Icons, they rock! They look neat, too. It looks like an OEM, I like their bracket design, there's a cover.
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I used Car Science, DO NOT USE THIS. It sucks.
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