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WildHorseJoe

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Has anyone used Scrubblade wipers?
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Yes, Scrubblades are awesome. But online from the company to make sure you don't get Chinese knock offs.
 

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I like the Motorcraft ones the best as well so far.
This. Years gone by across various FoMoCo vehicles, I continue to find the Motorcraft wipers the best.
 

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So I was going to say 'whatever fits your budget.'

I've never had good luck with Bosch ones. RainX have treated me well across multiple vehicles. Given our conditions here it's a good idea to replace at least once a year, if not twice.

But I'm going to have to give the Motorcraft ones a try. I haven't yet.
 

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You can take the Bronco out in the RAIN!?
 

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So I was going to say 'whatever fits your budget.'

I've never had good luck with Bosch ones. RainX have treated me well across multiple vehicles. Given our conditions here it's a good idea to replace at least once a year, if not twice.

But I'm going to have to give the Motorcraft ones a try. I haven't yet.
3 out of 4 vehicles in your sig came with them new !
 

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the ones on mine were junk when I got it - I grabbed the nicest set of Bosch at advance auto & they've been on for over 2 years without issue.
 

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I will try switch back to Motorcraft oit of curiosity
 

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It's baffling how many people are still clueless about (chemical) Rain-X.... 😱
Even better? Forget the chemicals and use a clay bar on your windshield every now and then.
 

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It's baffling how many people are still clueless about (chemical) Rain-X.... 😱
Like who? Is this something you come across often?
 

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Upon getting my Bronco I swapped the OEM blades out with Bosh Icons, as I have used these on a variety of my vehicles, and they work great. Living in Whistler we get lots of rain, snow, slush and road crap on your windshields constantly and the Icons are a great blade.
However, I have recently switched prior to this past winter to the PIAA Si-Tech blades. I have found that their silicone blades work even better than the Icons. They are not cheap, but when it comes to visibility, I do not believe in cheaping out.
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