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Need to get this done for my missus 180SX as well. Was useful for me... wanted to hit up Autobarn at Chadstone as the manager appears to be a fellow SAU member and the staff there are a helpful bunch

Just went to Supercheap and Autobarn, they both sell aero wiper blades for like $35-37 each....

So I think I'll be getting from somewhere else..

But I bought some Rain-X stuff tho lol

Oh also, do I need to use both Rain-X repellant and washer fluid additive for windscreen? Or is one of them enough?

If you use RainX I woudn't even bother with washer fluid additive, and like chuckie said, with RainX you can almost get away without wipers, it just beads and rolls off with any amount of speed

I find that RainX with silicone balde is awesome. I think the silicone blades were like $18 from Supercrap

If you use RainX I woudn't even bother with washer fluid additive, and like chuckie said, with RainX you can almost get away without wipers, it just beads and rolls off with any amount of speed

I find that RainX with silicone balde is awesome. I think the silicone blades were like $18 from Supercrap

Oh ok... Well I got some Rain-X 2 in 1 spray with glass cleaner & repellent ($15) and some washer fluid additive ($10).

Then I'll be getting a full set of aero wipers on the weekend, fronts & rear ($45), or should I just buy some cheap silicone refills from Supercheap?

Oh ok... Well I got some Rain-X 2 in 1 spray with glass cleaner & repellent ($15) and some washer fluid additive ($10).

Then I'll be getting a full set of aero wipers on the weekend, fronts & rear ($45), or should I just buy some cheap silicone refills from Supercheap?

Yer, not so sure the spray on ones are the go, just rainex in the small bottle. :thumbsup:

bosch twin aero is what i used on my GTT, great wipers.... 100% recommend

they look much better too and last for ages - i never changed them for as long as i had the GTT and they worked just as well at the end as they did at the beginning

i also clay/polish/wax or sealant my windscreen as well, can never have too much sheeting action on glass :D

Just an update guys. I bought a full set of silicone aero blade for $40 (like the Bosch ones), front and back.

And man.... They are AWESOME!

Because the aero blades are SO MUCH lighter than my old metal framed ones, they make absolutely NO noise while wiping, can't even hear the wiper motor!

And they don't leave any spots or streaks at all.

I'd definitely recommend them :D

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