Kimosabe wrote:I noticed that although my blades are only a few months old, that they were not cleaning my screen properly. They are far from perished and were not juddering when used, so I poured some vinegar onto a cloth and rubbed the cloth on my blades until virtually all the black rubber and deposited gunk had been removed. Voila! Spanking new blades.
GJD wrote:Kimosabe wrote:I noticed that although my blades are only a few months old, that they were not cleaning my screen properly. They are far from perished and were not juddering when used, so I poured some vinegar onto a cloth and rubbed the cloth on my blades until virtually all the black rubber and deposited gunk had been removed. Voila! Spanking new blades.
I've come across that tip before. But how long did it take you?
Whenever I've tried to clean wiper blades, by the time my patience has expired the cloth isn't coming out any less black after each wipe than when I started.
Horse wrote:The I egar cod be useful in winter counteracting salt effects.
Kimosabe wrote:Does Isopropyl alcohol negatively affect rubber, paint and plastics? I would have thought that it does!
michael769 wrote:The specific answer? ABS (the type of plastic used in cars) is not affected by it.
Silk wrote:michael769 wrote:The specific answer? ABS (the type of plastic used in cars) is not affected by it.
Does that mean my car has plastic brakes? This is worrying.
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Haven't heard of that, where's the brewery?Silk wrote:I have some of Maplin's finest IPA...
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