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Just a quick heads up. I was out and about this morning and one of my items to get was a replacement rear wiper blade refill (12""� length).
I popped into my local Wilkinson's, as I have used their own brand blades before and they seemed good quality.
It must have been perfect timing as they have loads of their own brand wiper arms/blade combo's different lengths, in a red label ½ price sale ""“normally £2.00 per blade ""“a bargain at £1.00!!
Only certain lengths available-did not stock actual 12""� I needed so I brought 21""� and cut refill down. Very easy to do- remove thin/narrow metal support bars cut to length using tin snips or hacksaw-cut rubber blade to length using scissors re-insert metal strip (correct way notch near one end facing inward) Remove old wiper blade refill from wiper arm and inset new one.
Lovely-jubly, grab'em while you can.
Good luck with your bargain hunting
All the best, Spartacus1961
Just a quick heads up. I was out and about this morning and one of my items to get was a replacement rear wiper blade refill (12""� length).
I popped into my local Wilkinson's, as I have used their own brand blades before and they seemed good quality.
It must have been perfect timing as they have loads of their own brand wiper arms/blade combo's different lengths, in a red label ½ price sale ""“normally £2.00 per blade ""“a bargain at £1.00!!
Only certain lengths available-did not stock actual 12""� I needed so I brought 21""� and cut refill down. Very easy to do- remove thin/narrow metal support bars cut to length using tin snips or hacksaw-cut rubber blade to length using scissors re-insert metal strip (correct way notch near one end facing inward) Remove old wiper blade refill from wiper arm and inset new one.
Lovely-jubly, grab'em while you can.
Good luck with your bargain hunting
All the best, Spartacus1961