If you live in a part of the world where winter happens you have surely noted by now that wiper blades efficiency can reduce drastically during the cold winter months and show a marked about turn in amenable weather. The reason for this is easy, the rubber on the wiper blades has a inclination to freeze in cold temperatures and become very fixed and rigid, without the natural flex of the rubber the wiper blades cannot abut itself to the contours of the wind screen and the consequence is severely distorted performance. They usually just end up clearing relatively small patches of the wind screen which the driver then has to see through as they drive alarmingly along the road toward their inevitable doom. So what? You may be thinking but this is quite irresponsible what happens if you run over a small child or even worse an animal, like a cute little squirrel with big cartoon eyes and a bushy tail. You’ve all observed the Disney channel where the intrepid mongoose and his band of stereotyped personalities step out on to the high way in order to discover a new home or some such nonsense. Well without wiper blades just imagine how that movie would end? The cute little guys would be mercilessly culled in an act of hideous depravity, blood and entrails every where, oh the horror. Sometimes there are other hazards out there related to commencing your car on cold winter mornings, often the wiper blades can become frozen fixed to the wind screen and when turned on they are ripped absconded from the arms.
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