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Clean wiper blades will be safer and longer lived, so to help you get the most out of your wipers, we’re going to run through why and how to clean yours.
There are several types of wiper blades, In this blog post, we’re going to take you through the different types.
Counterfeit wiper blades are a hazard in a couple of ways. Firstly, the low-grade materials that they’re usually made from are more likely to result in damage to your vehicle such as scratching to your windscreen.
Wiper blades are an often forgotten but crucial aspect of your car’s safety, so crucial that faulty blades could cost you your MOT.
What would you do if your windscreen Wiper suddenly stops working while driving? read here to find out.
Did you know that you can fail your MOT for having old or incorrectly sized wiper blades? In fact, the DVSA listed it among its top three causes of MOT failure.
When it comes to anything dealing with automotive repairs, you may feel hesitant to do a task yourself.
When performing maintenance on your car, the first areas to address are most likely things such as your lights, oil level, tyre tread depth and pressure, and brake fluid to name a few.
Since the introduction of the MOT in the 1960s, the requirements and legislation surrounding windscreen wipers and washers on vehicles have been very clear.
Windscreen wiper systems, while generally reliable, can encounter several common faults over time due to wear and tear, environmental factors, manufacturing defects or installation of the wrong parts.