How to clean windshield wipers

Get those wipers clean for winter!

How to clean windshield wipers

When it comes to proper car care and maintenance, sometimes it feels like there’s just too much to remember and somehow we’re going to end up messing something up that will cost us. Here at Palmen Dodge Chrysler Jeep of Racine, we sure hope that isn’t the case but we do know it can be difficult to keep track of everything that needs to be done to keep your vehicle in good working order. That’s why we try to offer advice on matters great and small to help our friends and customers to be the best vehicle owners they can be.

Today we’re going to get into something a little smaller that can have a big impact on your life on the road: how to clean windshield wipers. Chances are you’re regularly washing your windshield, but how about those all-important wiper blades? They need attention, too, especially during the winter months! 

All you really  need is a rag, or even a sturdy paper towel will do the trick. Get it a little bit wet — just warm water is fine — and wipe down the length of the entire blade. You’ll probably see dirt and residue when you do this, so feel free to repeat the process one or two times. You should aim to do this as often as you wash your car.

Another issue that may be in play if your wipers still don’t seem to be doing the trick is that you might not be cleaning the windshield itself often enough without the use of the blades. That is, with a squeegee at a fuel station or at home. You should be doing this regularly to remove bugs and other tough spots that your blades might not be getting. This will prevent additional wear and tear on your wipers.

If you think your blades might be in need of replacing, just ask us about that next time you come in for an oil change. We can certainly let you know if its time and help you with replacing them if so.