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Originally Posted by watsons I wonder whether we should do this... the windshield may be scratched if we just move the wiper arms when it's not raining. Also, I have somebody who helps to clean the car daily, and it's too troublesome to do this everyday!  | Here's what I do when washing and drying the car:
Gently lift the windshield wiper arm PARTIALLY ONLY, without it touching the hood. The windshield wiper (rubber) would have lifted enough so you can slip your wash mitt with soap underneath to clean the windshield and also the rubber at the same time. Use the same technique for drying.
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