At a moderate speed of 60 mph, your vehicle covers nearly 90 feet per second, making it critical to have a clear, clean windshield for your safety and that of your passengers, as well as for other drivers on the road.
The windshield wiper from Scrubblade helps maintain this safety year-round by keeping your windshield clean and your view of the road clear in all weather and road conditions.
The patented Scrubber Technology features dual 2-sided blades that scrub away bug and road debris.
In challenging weather conditions, standard windshield wipers often fail to keep your windshield clear and clean, sometimes even decreasing visibility.
This is because most wipers are designed under the assumption that drivers only deal with water-based obstructions.
While this is often true, drivers also face other factors like caked-on grime, bugs, snow, and mud.
Better debris removal leads to better visibility.
Unlike rain, these types of grime tend to stick to windshields, even after using your car's windshield wiper fluid.
In these cases, standard wipers smear obstructions from side to side as they scrape over them, as they are not designed to clean windshields but merely to move water.
This results in dangerous distractions for drivers and delays as they must stop at gas stations to clean their windshields.
However, this has changed with Scrubblade's patented Scrubber technology and its two-blade design.
Scrubblade windshield wipers feature dual, two-sided blades.
One side has a durable, contoured scrubbing edge that loosens and scrubs free grit, bugs, and road debris as it moves over your windshield, while the other side has a smooth inner blade that removes this material from the driver's field of view as the blade reverses.
Each wiper is fitted with one of these two-sided blades on either side, creating a back-and-forth scrubbing action on your windshield at the flip of a switch.
You will have a windshield wiper system that is efficient and safe for you and your family, regardless of the vehicle you drive, the season, or the current driving conditions.