Heated wiper blade installed

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Really hate wipers all globbed up in ice, not having clear vision, so I bit on the "Everblades" heated wiper idea.

I bought them about 3 days ago. they arrived really quick and I thought what the heck, if they don't work, I'm out $84.

I installed it in about 45 minutes, taking my time in the 30* temps my fingers were frozen-can't really wear gloves.

I like the switch, design, construction, but I'm skeptical the wires will attract a big clump of ice. Hopefully the heated blade will generate enough heat to keep the wires free of ice.

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   / Heated wiper blade installed #2  
Spay some Pam cooking spray on a rag and wipe down all the parts you do not want ice on. This is a old pilots trick. It may not totally prevent ice but it will make it come off easily.

By the way, that is a real tractor...

Chris
 
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Cool, I mean warm. :confused2:

Is the heating element in the rubber portion ?
 
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I used to buy them years ago for my pickups and they worked great. The only complaint I had was poor wiping performance in rainy conditions and the frames would ice up, effecting the blades ability to follow the contour of the windshield. However, I just checked out their site and the newest blades use silcon rubber and the "66" model features a heated frame to prevent icing. Might have to pick-up a set.
 
 
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