WIPERBLADES.CO.UK - Which aeroblades are the best??

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WIPERBLADES.CO.UK - Which aeroblades are the best??

Post by JDism »

Hi guys and gals ,

Upgrading to some new aeroblades for my Polo GTi.
Have had a good look on www.wiperblades.co.uk and there are afew different makes!!
Just wondered if anyone could recommend a particular brand/make??

They are: Bosch / Valeo / Champion

Many thanks for your help!! :D
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Post by h4r1s »

i've got the bosch ones, and can't really fault them, about 10X better than the standard ones, can't comment on the others though as i have no experience with them, hopefully someone else will have,

hope that helps,

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Post by alexperkins »

VW now make them, and they are infact cheaper than wiperblades.co.uk

They are identical to bosch (actually made by them to be precise :P)

Available for all models from mk2 upwards :D

I had a bosch set, and now have a VW set and they are identical including part number stamps hehe and both are brilliant!!
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Post by ticki »

I got BOSCH. YES buy Bosch or those VW Bosch ones mentioned above.
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i've got bosch ones too! much, much better than standard wipers!
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alexperkins wrote:VW now make them, and they are infact cheaper than wiperblades.co.uk

They are identical to bosch (actually made by them to be precise :P)

Available for all models from mk2 upwards :D

I had a bosch set, and now have a VW set and they are identical including part number stamps hehe and both are brilliant!!
interesting... probably stupid question but where do i buy these cheaper VW ones, main dealers? also part no plz??
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Post by Tim_GTi »

I use bosch cant fault them, like many have previously stated!
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Post by alexperkins »

way_z wrote:
alexperkins wrote:VW now make them, and they are infact cheaper than wiperblades.co.uk

They are identical to bosch (actually made by them to be precise :P)

Available for all models from mk2 upwards :D

I had a bosch set, and now have a VW set and they are identical including part number stamps hehe and both are brilliant!!
interesting... probably stupid question but where do i buy these cheaper VW ones, main dealers? also part no plz??
Main dealers :) Ill get the part number monday ;)
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i recently bought the bosch ones too the first time i washed my car i used ag window cleaner cant remember what its called i used it on my screen and to clean the actual wiper blades. now im left with lines of water on my screen as if its left a waxy layer or sum sh+t. any1 suggest anything to get my blades back to themselves and actually work again.
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Post by alexperkins »

Autoglym Car Glass Polish - wash it with a good quality car shampoo first, then use the glass polish gets everything off :)

Use autogly vinyl and rubber care on the blades themselves
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Post by tegwin »

If you are a tightwad and dont want to pay for the autoglym stuff..


get a tube of toothpaste and a cloth and scrub the windscreen with that really hard, then rinse off with water...

The tiny particles in the toothpaste grind off the grease whilst the flouride desolves the grime..

Then use a damp cloth and more toothpaste on the blades...

Make sure you rinse thouroughly....Leaves your windscreen sparklingly clean and minty fresh!
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Post by alexperkins »

mmm minty :lol:
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Post by Kelk11 »

cool ill give it a whirl mind you it cant be any worse than it is now.
thanks for the advice
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Post by paulzpolo »

any news on vw part numbers and price for wipers anyone :D
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Post by alexperkins »

shat i forgot - ill get them tomorrow :D
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