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  2. As Seen on TV: Windshield Wonder -- of some use, but not ...

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    The product: Windshield Wonder The price: Buy one get one free for $10, but add in $6.99 each for shipping and handling and the price really is $23.98 The claims: "Clean Windshields Without ...

  3. The Life-Changing Hack for Defrosting Your Windshield - AOL

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    "I actually tried it out after seeing a friend that worked at a dealership use it to clean off some of the cars in the lot." Prestone AS658 Deluxe 2-in-1 Windshield Washer Fluid $14.99 at amazon.com

  4. Windscreen wiper - Wikipedia

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    A windscreen wiper (Commonwealth English) or windshield wiper (American English) is a device used to remove rain, snow, ice, washer fluid, water, or other debris from a vehicle's front window. Almost all motor vehicles , including cars , trucks , buses , train locomotives , and watercraft with a cabin —and some aircraft —are equipped with ...

  5. 20 Cleaning Products That Are a Complete Waste of Money - AOL

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    Consumer Reports found that a couple of cheap, as-seen-on-TV grout cleaners made big promises but failed to deliver; grout pens just hide the nasty stuff until the white wears away, leaving you ...

  6. Quickclear - Wikipedia

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    One problem with the system is that the heating elements can sometimes stop working, leaving one side of the screen uncleared. If this is the result of burn out, total replacement of the screen is the only remedy as the wires are actually embedded in the glass, (as opposed to a rear defogger, which can usually be repaired with conductive paint).

  7. Trico - Wikipedia

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    The first windshield wiper blades to have an arc. A pair of spring-tensioned levers pre-flexed the blades to maintain constant pressure on the windshield. It was TRICO's most popular blade up to and through the late 1960s. 1957: TRICO Australia. TRICO opens an Australian manufacturing plant. 1959: Vacuum Rear Windshield Systems. 1971: Wet Wiper ...

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