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Join Date: May 2018
Location: Coral Springs, Florida
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The Model A never did have duel windsheild wipers did it?
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No. Some cars depending on the body style and years had either a hand wiper, a vacuum, or an electric wiper.
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Location: Fort Gratiot, Michigan
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I now depend on Rainex because the wipers never were efficient. In my opinion the wipers were and are a major weakness!
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Rainex works. You just have to remember to keep it applied. My son was away at college and his wipers failed in a storm at night and he couldn’t see to drive. I told him to buy some rainex and paper towels, drive under a bridge, clean and dry his windshield and apply the Rainex. He didn’t believe it would work, but seeing is believing.
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