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Juddering wipers on Aveo


Genie47
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Anyone of you experience this? I notice that the water beads on the front windshield. The wipers are smooth initially and then as the rain goes on, the wipers judder like hell!

 

Never put any RainX or silane on the front. But I do suspect the wiper wash has something like it. I don't use wax as well.

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Neutral Newbie

maybe it's got window cleaner solution in it....

 

I get the same symptoms when the attendant at the petrol kiosk sprays that bluish liquid from his bottle when he cleans my windscreen.

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I think I will drain off all the wiper wash, polish the windshield with Autosol (abrasives) to clear the coat.

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Neutral Newbie

thot u recommended JIF the last time ? laugh.gif

 

becareful of your paintwok.... flush the area wif tons of water...

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Jif is OK but not that effective. Plus it harms the clear coat. Autosol can be buffed away very easily.

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Neutral Newbie

yup, same problem with mine. the wiper works fine at first then after more sweeps, the wiper begins to judder.

 

i did put rainX before and i thought that problem is only specific to me. but now it seems like some of you here also have the same prob...

 

hi genie, would appreciate if you could update after draining the wiper wash and cleaning the screen.

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Bro, in this situation, there is only 2 possibility. Did you wax your car? Sometimes after waxing, if it rains, wax might flow onto the windscreen causing the judder. RainX is definitely the main culprit, followed by those windscreen washer or those spray on windscreen cleaner.

 

I have a friend who has the solution to clean the windscreen. Very helpful guy. PM me if you want his contact.

 

Cheers!!

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No wax was used. I'm a Klasse user. I DIY car wash. No "wash & wax" shampoos either, not even "wash & shine" or spotless shampoos which are the same thing.

 

The guy that has the solution. Don't tell me he is the same guy with the industrial strength glass cleaner. Popular guy in the Toyota Forum when it was still in Delphiforums.

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It is not really a solution. It is a powder which have to be mix with water. He use to be driving a Sunny and now the Altis. He is very active in the Nissan Forum last time. Now I am not sure. Maybe now in Toyota Forum.

 

Cheers!!

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Powder?! Super strong base? Make alkali solution?

 

Why I suspect this is because I work with glass plates in the lab last time. To remove silanes, you need alkali to eat it away to form soluble silicates. Glass surface then becomes very wettable.

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No. It is using the powder to clean the glass. Very effective as I bought 2 times from him already. He will demonstrate to you what is a "Clean Glass" A clean glass should not bead. Should flow nicely down like waterfall. Anyway, you can look for him, very helpful guy. His formula is from windscreen manufacturer. So sure work.

 

Cheers!!

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Yes, I know clean glass cascades water. I've been cleaning them for 13yrs. Problem is my chemicals are on the other end of spectrum. pH of 14. Usually 1M NaOH or KOH in 100% methanol.

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Bro, I guess you either try your own solution or look for my fren. Anyway he charges so little. No problem. The powder he provides is good for at least 3-4 cleaning.

 

Why don't you try diluting your solution with water and see how?

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The thing is I will not even want to use this solution. 1.0M NaOH is enough to do a lot of damage to anything! I will use Autosol first. If it fails, I will PM you.

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Changing the blades is useless. I tried before. It may help for the first few days, but after that, back to normal.

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