Clear Wipe in Extreme Weather
For more than 80 years, ANCO® has been the leader in replacement wiper blades, refills, washer pumps and wiper arms. From passenger cars to commercial fleets, ANCO has the most comprehensive coverage for all types of vehicles for the best and safest visibility.
- Extra thick DuraKlear™ natural rubber wiping edge remains flexible in the coldest temperatures.
- Rugged rubber cover over heavy duty frame prevents slush from freezing joints.
- KwikConnect System™ installs and removes easily.
Installation Tips
KwikConnect™ Installation System can be found on HydroClear, AeroVantage, Winter and 31-Series wiper blades.
KwikConnect ™ Installation System is the easiest and most effective connection system in replacement wiper blades. It produces an audible “click” so you are ensured that installation has been preformed correctly. And for over 98 percent of all passenger cars and light- and medium-duty trucks on the road, the KwikConnect system allows for installation of your replacement blades in seconds … right out of the box.
Suggested Maintenance Tips
Gas Station Stops
Give your wiper blade rubber elements a quick cleaning when filling up with gas. Generally, gas stations have the washer solvent and squeegee available for windshields. Simply take one of the complimentary paper towels and wipe down the rubber element after the windshield has been cleaned. This will remove any loose dirt and most road grime that can lead to streaking, smearing and hazing.
Complete Cleaning
While washing your car, simply take a small amount of Bon-Ami® on a sponge and clean the windshield and rubber wiping element, as well as the other exterior glass on the vehicle. Bon-Ami and a sponge will remove ALL road grime and oil-like deposits caused by general vehicle use, and make the glass look practically new again.
Icy and Snowy Conditions
Do not use windshield wipers as ice scrapers. Use an ice scraper as much as possible when de-icing vehicles and allow the vehicle plenty of time to warm up with the defroster on "HIGH" to loosen as much ice and snow as possible.
Regular Maintenance Schedule
Inspect windshield wipers every six months for wear and damage and replace accordingly. A good rule of thumb for timing is day light saving time, when many other household items are inspected and checked. Many times, vehicle owners do not replace worn and damaged wipers until the bad weather hits, or their vision is deteriorated to the point where safety is compromised. In addition, straining the eyes while visibility is poor can lead to driver fatigue and anxiety. A regular inspection schedule will help avoid potentially dangerous situations.