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Posted

robertobrown,

can't answer your question on the wiper, but I see you are in Portland. Who does your service work up there if taking it to a dealer?

Thx,

Posted (edited)

You could do it but not without spending a fortune. I have owned 911s with and without the wiper and I prefer without. It is ugly, it does not clear the entire window, and I rarely used it. All you have to do is treat your glass correctly and it will never be an issue.

After you wash your car clean all your glass with One Grand Paste Glass Cleaner then treat the glass with Diamonite Shield. IMPORTANT!!! Do not let the Diamonite dry on the glass. After you spray it on, smear it around with one cloth to cover all the glass then immediately buff it out with another cloth. It is a real pain in the neck to get it off once it has dried. Also, you do not need a lot. Just mist it on. I do the windshield twice yearly and the other glass once in the Spring. Water and dirt will run right off. The stuff is super slippery.

Edited by Mijostyn

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