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Premium, New Wiper Blades to Keep Your Windshield Clear
At Phil's Tire Center, we have a great selection of wiper blades to replace your old ones for a better, and safer, driving experience. Stop by to pick up replacement wiper blades for your vehicle, or ask us to install your new wiper blades for you.
Our team will ensure your new wiper blades are installed correctly for optimal performance. We take pride in helping customers like you with their automotive needs.
It won't be a surprise when it's time to change the wiper blades on your vehicle. They'll let you know.
Be on the lookout for the following signs that you need new wiper blades installed:
Streaking or Smearing: If your wiper blades leave streaks and smudges or are unable to clear areas of the windshield, it's an indication that the rubber on the blades has deteriorated and lost its effectiveness.
Skipping or Chattering: Wiper blades that skip, jump, or make a chattering noise as they move across the windshield suggest that the rubber is no longer making proper contact with the glass. This might be due to wear and tear.
Squeaking or Squealing: If you hear high-pitched squeaking or squealing sounds when using your wipers, the blades aren't gliding smoothly across the windshield. You may need to replace them.
Visible Wear: Inspect the wiper blades visually. If there are cracks, tears, or other signs of damage on the rubber, it's time for replacements. Damaged wiper blades don't clean the windshield properly and can even scratch it.
Reduced Visibility: Wiper blades that struggle to clear rain or snow effectively should be replaced
Bent or Curved Wiper Blades: Over time, wiper blades can bend or curve from exposure to different weather conditions and debris. Bent blades can't make full contact with the windshield, so they need to be changed out for new wiper blades.
Inconsistent Movement: If one wiper blade is performing significantly better than the other, or if they move inconsistently across the windshield, then the blades are unevenly worn or not making proper contact.
Even if they appear to be in good condition, wiper blades should be replaced regularly, typically every 6 to 12 months, depending on usage and environmental factors. This is because the rubber can degrade over time from exposure to UV rays and weather conditions.
Don't compromise on your safety and visibility. Visit Phil's Tire Center for replacement wiper blades. Our friendly team is here to assist you in finding the right wiper blades for your vehicle and ensuring they're properly installed.
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