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Hi, is there a way to prevent the annoying windscreen wiper squeaking sound? My wiper is brand new and stock but whenever I turned on the wiper while raining, it will have the squeaking sound

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  On 12/25/2016 at 5:24 AM, Extremme said:

Hi, is there a way to prevent the annoying windscreen wiper squeaking sound? My wiper is brand new and stock but whenever I turned on the wiper while raining, it will have the squeaking sound

 

Brand new is how new?

 

1 day old?

Have you tried cleaning the blades using alcohol swap? Is the wiper rubber soft or harden already?

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  On 12/25/2016 at 5:30 AM, UncleAtas said:

Brand new is how new?

 

1 day old?

 

Have you tried cleaning the blades using alcohol swap? Is the wiper rubber soft or harden already?

2 weeks old from my new car. Edited by Extremme
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  On 12/25/2016 at 5:53 AM, UncleAtas said:

Try checking the condition of the blades first.

 

The car could be out on the sun for a long time before it was sold.

Not sure leh. Brand new from showroom.

 

I just applied Polyglaze which states anti squeaking. Hopefully it works. I went back to PML and the service person said it's due to the windscreen not buff properly. Not sure how true . I did it once but now came back again

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  On 12/25/2016 at 5:24 AM, Extremme said:

Hi, is there a way to prevent the annoying windscreen wiper squeaking sound? My wiper is brand new and stock but whenever I turned on the wiper while raining, it will have the squeaking sound

Try using the glass polish to remove any wax residue/ Rain-X on the windscreen. It works for me.

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  On 12/25/2016 at 7:06 AM, Extremme said:

Not sure leh. Brand new from showroom.

 

I just applied Polyglaze which states anti squeaking. Hopefully it works. I went back to PML and the service person said it's due to the windscreen not buff properly. Not sure how true . I did it once but now came back again

 

just tested still juddering... :(

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  On 12/25/2016 at 12:05 PM, Davidtch said:

BMW wiper fluid.  The best solution in the world.

 

 

Really? ironically mine is a 2 series..

  On 12/25/2016 at 11:01 AM, RadX said:

No rainX and all applied?

 

no leh....I dont apply such things. I brought my car for detailing so I am not sure if they did anything to my windscreen.

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  On 12/25/2016 at 11:56 AM, Throttle2 said:

Kumsia kumsia Radx and Blueray

Have a wonderful time.

Enjoy

 

You have a good Christmas and 2017 too, mate.

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  On 12/25/2016 at 12:36 PM, Extremme said:

Really? ironically mine is a 2 series..

 

 

no leh....I dont apply such things. I brought my car for detailing so I am not sure if they did anything to my windscreen.

Spray wiper fluid 1st. i do that before car go into rain
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Recently my car wipers also start to judder... funny thing is that it's usually ok in light rain, but in heavy rain it goes crazy.

 

Will Glaco Glass Compound help to remove any coating on my windscreen? http://www.soft99.co.jp/english/products/carcare/glass_coating/glaco_compound_roll_on.html?pid=04101

 

Using sonax windscreen fluid now, it helps to solve the judder for a while but I need to spray it every 5-10 minutes.

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For folks using newspaper to wipe windows and windscreen, gentle reminder, flatten the newspaper to do wiping, do not have any corners or edges come into contact with window surface.

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