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  2. Trico - Wikipedia

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    1954: Four-Bar Blades. Early heavy duty wiper blades. 1956: Panoramic Rainbow or “P-R” Blades. The first windshield wiper blades to have an arc. A pair of spring-tensioned levers pre-flexed the blades to maintain constant pressure on the windshield. It was TRICO's most popular blade up to and through the late 1960s. 1957: TRICO Australia.

  3. Rain-X - Wikipedia

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    Rain-X is a synthetic hydrophobic surface-applied product that causes water to bead up and run off surfaces, most commonly used on glass automobile surfaces. The brand has since been extended to a range of automotive and surface care products, including wiper blades.

  4. Windscreen wiper - Wikipedia

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    A common windscreen wiper arm and blade A train windscreen wiper in operation (MRT Jakarta) A windscreen wiper (Commonwealth English) or windshield wiper (American English) is a device used to remove rain, snow, ice, washer fluid, water, or other debris from a vehicle's front window.

  5. Armor All - Wikipedia

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    The company announced in September that it was partnering with Jamak Fabrications to develop Armor All-branded wiper blades. [29] In 2008, Armor All released a complete line of automotive vacuums. Armor All made $300 million in sales in 2009, about 5% of total revenue for Clorox. [30] This was a 22% decrease from 2005.

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  7. Federal-Mogul - Wikipedia

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    Federal-Mogul Motor-Parts sells and distributes products under more than 20 brands in the global vehicle aftermarket, including ANCO wiper blades; Bentley-Harris protection solutions; Champion spark plugs, wipers and filters, BERU glow plugs; AE, Fel-Pro, Goetze, Nural, Glyco and Payen engine products; MOOG steering and suspension parts; and ...

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  9. Peak (automotive products) - Wikipedia

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    BlueDEF – Diesel exhaust fluid marketed under the PEAK brand; Sierra – marketed as a safer alternative antifreeze [1] [2] Fleet Charge – engine coolant [1] Final Charge – heavy duty engine coolant; Blue Mountain Professional – windshield wiper blades; SmartBLADE – wiper blades

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