
Even Wiping Pressure
Metal bridge construction distributes even wiping pressure across the curved windshield for smoother and more consistent contact.
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The infused coating inside the wiper blade works by gradually transferring a thin hydrophobic layer onto the windshield with every swipe. As the wiper moves across the glass, this coating spreads evenly over the surface, helping water form small beads that slide off more easily. Over time, repeated wiping strengthens this water-repellent layer, improving visibility during rain and allowing the windshield to clear faster while driving.



The infused coating from the wiper blade is gradually transferred as a hydrophobic layer onto the windshield with every wipe, as the wiper moves across the glass.
Trapo wipers glide smoothly with less friction and vibration, making every wipe quieter than traditional blades. Built with heat-resistant materials, they withstand hot weather without warping, so there's no need to lift them on sunny days for protection.
Designed for performance and durability.

Metal bridge construction distributes even wiping pressure across the curved windshield for smoother and more consistent contact.

The aerodynamic design channels airflow to press the wiper down as the car moves, adding extra wiping pressure for clearer swipes at higher speeds.

Metal components, high-grade plastics and premium rubberized materials give the TRAPO wiper strong build quality and long-lasting performance.
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To clean car windshield wipers: (1) Lift the wiper blades away from the windshield. (2) Wipe the rubber blade with a damp cloth or sponge soaked in mild soap and water. (3) Gently scrub along the rubber blade to remove dirt, debris, and buildup. (4) Rinse the blade with clean water to remove soap residue. (5) Dry the blade with a clean cloth or allow it to air dry before placing it back on the windshield.
Car wipers are designed to clear rain, dirt, and other debris from the windshield for improved visibility while driving. The wiper blades, made of rubber or silicone, are attached to metal arms that move in a sweeping motion across the windshield. This motion creates friction, allowing the blades to remove moisture and debris from the glass surface.
Car wipers typically use a washer fluid reservoir, which can be filled with a suitable windshield washer fluid. Locate the reservoir under the hood of your car, usually near the windshield. Open the cap and pour the washer fluid into the reservoir until it reaches the appropriate level indicated on the reservoir or its dipstick.
To change car wipers: (1) Lift the wiper arm away from the windshield. (2) Locate the attachment point where the wiper blade connects to the arm. (3) Depress the small tab or button on the attachment and slide the old wiper blade out. (4) Align the new wiper blade with the attachment point and slide it in until it clicks into place. (5) Gently lower the wiper arm back onto the windshield.
Car wipers are essential components of a vehicle's safety system. They are responsible for clearing rain, dirt, and other debris from the windshield, ensuring clear visibility for the driver. By maintaining a clear windshield, wipers help prevent accidents and improve overall road safety.
Silicone car wipers, like TRAPO Hydrophobic Car Wipers, are considered the best choice due to their durability, smooth operation, hydrophobic properties, all-weather performance, and resistance to streaking. Unlike traditional rubber wipers, silicone wipers are highly resistant to wear, extreme temperatures, and chemicals. They provide a smooth and quiet wiping action, repel water effectively, and maintain optimal visibility in various weather conditions.