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You can find the right wiper blades by checking your car's owner's manual, the old blade, or the packaging of the new blades. Look for your car's make and model for the correct fit.

Wiper blades generally last around 6-12 months, depending on usage and quality. Cheaper blades last about 4-6 months, while premium options can last up to two years.

Adding water to windshield wiper fluid isn't recommended. Water lacks the cleaning agents needed to break down grime, making it less effective and potentially harmful to the wiper system.

No, dishwashing detergent isn’t suitable for your wiper system. It can damage the wiper blades and leave streaks on your windshield, so it’s best to use dedicated windshield washer fluid.

Look out for smears, streaks, unusual noises, cracks, or worn rubber on the blades. These signs mean it’s time to replace your car windscreen wipers for better visibility.

Yes, cleaning your wiper blades is essential. Dirt and debris can get trapped under the blades, which can damage them over time, so regular cleaning ensures better performance.

Water can clean the windshield, but it's not as effective as washer fluid. Water doesn’t break down dirt and grime as efficiently and can cause smearing or freezing in cold temperatures.

Applying a thin layer of Vaseline to the rubber of car windscreen wipers can rejuvenate and soften the rubber, helping to extend their lifespan and improve their performance.