Wiper blades play a vital safety role at this time of year and Blue Print is urging drivers to check and replace their blades where necessary.
All wiper blades wear over time and require regular replacement to continue performing properly. Common symptoms of worn wiper blades include streaking or spotting on the glass as the blade fails to clean evenly across the surface, and screeching noises as uneven or hardened rubber glides across the glass. Some manufactures recommend replacing wiper blades every 6 months to ensure optimum operation at all times.
Blue Print currently supplies three different types of wiper blades for a variety of vehicle makes and models. Its conventional blades offer excellent market coverage from just 14 part numbers, with sizes ranging from 300mm to 700mm. Blades are graphite coated for efficient and smooth wiping performance and feature stainless steel riveting for reduced chattering. They also have a high quality powder coated frame for better corrosion protection.
Blue Print says its wiper blades are designed with long lasting durability in mind. Every Blue Print component is designed and manufactured to be a direct replacement for the original equipment equivalent. OE parts catalogues are tracked for modifications to product specifications enabling Blue Print to always offer the ‘Right Parts, First Time’. Each part is checked and tested by Blue Print quality management department before entering the range.