Wiper blade
cleaning
Contaminants on the wiper
blade may reduce the effect of
the wiper blade. Contaminants
include ice, car wash wax,
cleaning fluids containing
bacteria/water repellents, bird
droppings, tree sap and other
organic substances. Please
follow the instructions below for
cleaning:
1. Clean the windshield with a
non-abrasive glass
cleaner;
2. Lift the wiper arm from the
windshield slightly, and get
close enough to the wiper
blade, and then use
isopropyl alcohol (rubbing)
or wiper cleaning fluid to
clean the wiper blade.
If the wiper blade is still
ineffective after cleaning, the
wiper blade may need to be
replaced.
Caution:
1. Be careful when putting
down the wiper arm to
prevent it from falling and
hitting the windshield;
2. The surface of the wiper
blade is coated with a layer
of graphite to make the
scraping smoothly without
scratching noise.
Solvent-containing
cleaning agents, hard
sponges and sharp objects
can damage the graphite
layer. Damage to the
graphite layer will increase
the noise of the wiper and
should be replaced in time;
3. In winter or cold conditions,
be sure to check whether
the wiper is frozen with the
windshield before using the
wiper. If yes, perform
deicing first. Otherwise it
will cause damage to the
wiper blade and wiper
motor;