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mine are judering time to replace.

ive heard of upgrading i.e fitting longer ones anyone done this?
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Saw something on BY sometime ago. Am in need of new ones myself.

Might try cleaning them with warm ammonia based cleaner... or reversing them, ie turning them over so bottom is on top..
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clean them with vinegar...... extends the life almost double.......

i have 21" on driverside and 19" on passengerside.......
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Thanks Steve. Needed those measurments as couldn't remember what size to get.

Have used vinegar many times too. Don't know why it works, but definitely brings life back into them. Take them off, clean them real good and put them on upsidedown to what they were... upsidedown means the part and rest with sweep in other direction. :wink:
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Get a pair of both and keep the spare singles in your copious hightop ready for when some stinkin oil-burner drops diesel oil on your windscreen and it foooks the blades.

NB a KFC portion of vinegar i just enough to clean a greasy windscreen and your blades too :wink:

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£1 shop. What can I say. I just replace mine every couple of months to keep windscreen clear and at a £1 a pair you can afford to. They usually do all sizes.

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KFC Vinegar????!!!

I still can't bring myself to walk through their doors.
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CovKid wrote:£1 shop. What can I say. I just replace mine every couple of months to keep windscreen clear and at a £1 a pair you can afford to. They usually do all sizes.

At a quid every 2 months surely a tenner from brickwerks will last 2 years [atleast] so thats actully cheeper, not filling a landfill with cheep tat in the process and above all else, you don't have to bother changing the blades all the time so its much lazyer too.
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Do GSF, JK or Frosts do KFC vinegar sachets in bulk quantities? Maybe i'll give the 80-90 express a call to see if someone can deliver it.

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I like KFC, when you've finished with the breasts you have a nice greasy box to put your bone in.
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Hypnovan wrote:Do GSF, JK or Frosts do KFC vinegar sachets in bulk quantities? Maybe i'll give the 80-90 express a call to see if someone can deliver it.

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Titus A Duxass wrote:... when you've finished with the breasts you have a nice greasy box to put your bone in.

... oh-er misses!! :shock: :shock:


Wilkinson the cheapo shop sell replacement wipers for about £2 each (apoligies to Mr Baxter for undermining his business :wink: )

Another little wiper mod ... next time your in a scrap yard, keep your eyes open for Vauxhall's about 2001 age and especially Astra's, they have a little clip on spoiler which works a treat on the drivers side especially at speed ... well sorta fast-ish!
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Ian Hulley wrote:Get a pair of both and keep the spare singles in your copious hightop ready for when some stinkin oil-burner drops diesel oil on your windscreen and it foooks the blades.

NB a KFC portion of vinegar i just enough to clean a greasy windscreen and your blades too :wink:

Ian.

Which sort of implies that you fuel heads are in your rightfull place ..Behind us oilburners..
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