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Is that product you used for your windshield to prevent your windshield wipers from squeaking is there a difference from the bottle product and the can product? I tried the bottle product of that and tried it on the windshield and didn’t help. I also used RainX for to help with the rain part. Another thing is there seems to be always an issue of windshield wipers missing or not touching part of the windshield and that part never gets wiped from them. Is there something I can do to fix that?
Another thing is there seems to be always an issue of windshield wipers missing or not touching part of the windshield and that part never gets wiped from them
scrape any hardened residues off the glass with a sharp blade, and clean and polish it well.
Replace cracked windshields
Periodically clean the wiper blades, and replace them when the wear out (they harden). Make sure you buy good quality ones, and of the right size.
No, miss interpreted what that was for or after you comment I didn’t know the purpose of it.
Is that product you used for your windshield to prevent your windshield wipers from squeaking
That product is called Nu Finish. I've used it for decades as a substitute for wax. (Nu Finish is a polish, not a wax) As @imperator mentioned earlier, you must clean the windshield thoroughly prior to applying Nu Finish for expected results. It stopped the chatter on my Camry even though it had worn out wiper blades. When I tried it on my old Tacoma pickup it didn't work. For my Taco, I had to take more drastic measures, probably because the windshield is slightly pitted. I carefully 're-aligned' my wiper arms as demonstrated in the following video and it actually worked quite well. Wiper arm adjustment
You left out a few details requested in the posting instructions...

It is me the one who asked the question on that I guess it is Nu Finnish polish and saw an earlier video of you using the bottle form for the same reason but it seemed to not work. I also wiped the windshield wiper blades to get dirt off of it to help with that unless that can counteract the solution. I don’t think this info has anything to do with it but at the moment driving a 2004 Honda Accord.
