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Test For Wipers

When the first signs of rain appear on a windscreen a single sweep of the wipers should ensure complete visibility, a British wiper-blade manufacturer says. If the single wipe merely covers the screen with a smeared film of water the blades are past their best

The life of a wiper-blade is said to be one million wipes, or about a year. In this time the blade wipes an area equivalent to the size of 10 football fields.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31669, 3 May 1968, Page 9

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Test For Wipers Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31669, 3 May 1968, Page 9

Test For Wipers Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31669, 3 May 1968, Page 9

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