How Historic Motorcars Front Window Wipers Are Damaged When The Car Is In Storage And What Can Be Done To Prevent It
Owners of vintage vehicles normally do not use their vehicles every day. The majority of the time these vintage vehicles are kept in the garage or under covers, this is because these vehicles are more than just machines to get you from A to B, they are seen as loved things. These vintage vehicles are so loved they only usually get used on those summer days, but with the English weather these are not very frequent and often interrupted by sudden rain storms. This is when the owners of the vintage vehicles find out their wiper blades are in a bad condition and not clearing the rain from the front window, this is typically not due to wear as performance wiper blades will typically last a million cycles.
What regularly causes the wiper blades on these vintage vehicles to be damaged is their exposure to the cold, UV radiation, ozone and chemicals that are regularly used in screen wash. This causes damage and blades can continue to deteriorate even when the car is in storage during the winter months. However, the main cause of the damage to the wiper blades is not the UV radiation, ozone, or the chemicals which slowly degrade the rubber used in many replacement wiper blades when the vehicle is in storage, as these tend to cause most damage in the summer months when the car is being used. This only leaves the cold to damage the wiper blades, as the cold causes the rubber used in most performance wiper blades to harden and this causes cracking and fracturing, which in turn can cause the wiper motor performance to be severely compromised and even cause the wiper blade to break when being used. Unless you are very rich and can afford a heated motorcar house, the only option open to you is to use replacement wiper blades that are built of a material other than rubber. They also need to be not damaged by cold weather and also ozone, UV radiation and chemicals used in screen wash.
Rubber wiper blades are not really an economic option for vintage vehicles, as they are getting damaged when the vehicle is in storage and therefore having to be replaced once a year, even though they have only been used for a couple days at most. What material that is very resistant to the cold, UV radiation, ozone and chemicals can be moulded into wiper blades and will perform as well or better than rubber at clearing rain and muck from front window? There is a material that can be moulded into replacement wiper blades and works better than rubber at clearing rain and muck from wind screens, as well as being resistant to the cold, UV radiation and chemicals, this material is extruded silicone. With extruded silicone able to work in temperatures as low as -60° C and up to 250° C they can work happily in even the coldest of our British winters. They also have other advantages over rubber performance wiper blades as regularly silicone wiper blades will last 3 to 5 times longer. They also offer smoother and quieter operation, which means squeak free front windowwipe time and time again. Silicone performance wiper blades are regularly a little more dear than traditional rubber wiper blades, but with their advantages in smooth and quiet operation over their longer life, any extra moneywill soon be made back without even yet considering the advantages of them being very resistant to the cold, UV radiation, ozone and chemicals like salt and screen wash.