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Baseus Windshield Wiper Blade Refurbish Restorer A$9.85 Delivered @ eSkybird

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OZWP032E

Simply way to extend the lifetime of your Windscreen Wipers.

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Baseus Auto Truck Windshield Wiper Blade Refurbish Restorer Details As Follow:

Placement: FRONT
Material Type: Full Metal
Year: 2020
Item Weight: 0.04kg
Special Features: Windscreen Wiper Blade Cutter
Item Width: 1.3cm
External Testing Certification: CC
Model Name: Car Window Wiper
Item Height: 6.5cm
Type: Wiper Blade Scratches Repair
Material: Aluminum alloy
Applicable models: Wiper blade repair of various models
Model: Rain Wing Wiper Repairer

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closed Comments

  • we got some wizardry here bois n girlz

  • +1

    Do these work for cars or just 18 wheeler Trucks?

  • Anybody used one of these blade restorers? Are they actually any good?

    • +1

      Typically they cut a sliver of rubber, but keen to know real-world impact, especially at the moment. #ISwimWithSydney

    • -1

      youtbe says no ruber hard no longer work

      • Yeah, YouTube is confusing.

      • +2

        I thought it had to be hard for the rubber to work? 😉

    • It's like sand paper. There's a rough side and a fine side. In my experience it has limited effect

  • Reviews on Aliexpress say this thing is an expensive paper weight. Doesn't do much at all, and when it does it messes up the edge of the blade.

  • What happens to the edges is a build up of road grime, exhaust filth etc etc, put some wd40 or wax and grease remover onto a rag and run the rag up and down the the plade until you don't have black crap coming off, you will now have blades that work like new again. (assuming they aren't 5 years old and perished)

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