Shoe_08057
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Same here for a 2005 Mercedes C230 - Stuck with OEM..........Really annoying - nobody seems to make blade that fits 2008 Audi A6![]()
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Same here for a 2005 Mercedes C230 - Stuck with OEM..........Really annoying - nobody seems to make blade that fits 2008 Audi A6![]()
I switched to silicone blades back in 2004 and never looked back. Unless I'm missing something here.. The silicone ones are durable, makes the glass shed water (like Rain-X treatment) and seem to skip less. I have PIAAs and Silliblades on my vehicles right now. With the climate here in the Philippines, rubber blades would normally start to deteriorate within a year.
I completely agree. They last so much longer and perform so much better than rubber. I have had SilBlade for 18 months and are still ass new, so $60 is nothing to laugh at Chris.I switched to silicone blades back in 2004 and never looked back. Unless I'm missing something here.. The silicone ones are durable, makes the glass shed water (like Rain-X treatment) and seem to skip less. I have PIAAs and Silliblades on my vehicles right now. With the climate here in the Philippines, rubber blades would normally start to deteriorate within a year.
You will love them Scott. I wipe them every month with 303 AS or DG 531. These work great and are a must on rubber blades. I spray a paper towel , pinch the blade with it and wipe. The towel will be black after.Silblades sound nice and dont appear much more expensive then some of the others listed. Thanks for a point in a new direction !