Thursday, February 12, 2009

Rain-X Car Care Kit Giveaway

Well, it's that time of year again...or just right around the corner. Rain, sleet, and lots of slushy mess!
One of my biggest pet peeves when I am driving, is not being able to see because my wiper blades aren't working right. It always seems to be the driver's side that is messed up, too! Rain-X and Jody DeVere, the President of the Women’s Automotive Association International and CEO of the auto-advice site AskPatty.com suggests using Groundhog Day as an annual reminder for you to change your wiper blades. Clear visibility while driving is extremely important and can improve reaction times in poor weather conditions. In fact, according to a report released in June 2008 by sciencedaily.com, nearly a quarter of all automobile accidents occur in rainy and wet weather so making sure you have properly working wiper blades is important to help avoid accidents in poor weather conditions. By routinely checking your wiper blades and performing safety checks on your car you can help increase your safety while driving during inclement weather. Since winter is not quite over yet here are some tips from Jody DeVere to stay safe while driving in the rain, snow, slush and ice:• Conduct a regular walk around checking your lights, antifreeze, windshield washer fluid and wiper blades regularly• Ensure your tires are properly inflated and have sufficient tread• As the temperature drops keep your gas tank at least half full; the extra gas reduces condensation that can plug your fuel line with ice and stall your engine in cooler weather• Create an emergency pack; items like a blanket, first aid kit, snacks, bottled water, an ice scraper, flashlight and a bag of kitty litter.
I received a set of Rain-X Latitude Wiper Blades, a bottle of Rain-X X-treme Clean glass and plastic renew-er, and a bottle of Rain-X Weatherbeater 2-in-1 Glass Cleaner + Rain Repellent to review for MyBlogSpark. I was very excited to be on this blog spark because it is something I totally believe in~clean windows for driving!
Rain-X Latitude Wiper Blades are designed to provide “ultimate visibility” to help provide a little more peace of mind when driving in bad weather.

Here are some of the features of the Rain-X Latitude Wipe Blades:
Easy to install
For use on either originally installed standard or curved style wiper blades
Pre-installed with small j-hook adapter and contains multi-adapter for side pin, large j-hook and bayonet wiper blade arms
Rain-X Latitude® Version -2 wiper blades fit I&L (Insert & Lock) and PTB (Pinch Tab Button) wiper blade arms
High performance wiper
Contoured design applies even pressure along the entire blade length
Specially blended graphite coated rubber blade delivers the ultimate smooth, clean, chatter-free wipe
Built-in aerodynamic spoiler significantly reduces drag, noise and wind lift
Ice resistant frame
Prevents ice and snow build-up through the elimination of exposed metal components
Durable, rubber-encased substructure increases wiper flexibility and adherence to the windshield in harsh conditions

Rain-X Latitude Wiper blades are easy to install and easy to use. Rain-X wipers provide great visibility and don’t leave streaks behind. They don’t seem to be affected by the cold from what I can tell. I am looking forward to using them when it starts warming up even more. We just got through days of rain, and I didn't have them installed yet. They will be so helpful! My mother-in-law has these on her car and loves them. She said there really isn't any better option for your windshields.
Do you want to try the Rain-X Latitude Wiper Blades? They are sold at major retailers across the country. Visit the Rain-X website for a retailer locator based upon whether or not you will install them yourself! Before you buy though, check out their promotions page for some cool rebates.
Want to enter to win? I have a Rain-X Car Care Kit to give away to one of my readers!
Here is what you will win: 1 set of Rain-X Latitude (for your make and model of car), a bottle of Rain-X X-treme Clean glass and plastic renew-er, and a bottle of Rain-X Weatherbeater 2-in-1 Glass Cleaner + Rain Repellent.
This contest is open to all readers living in the Continental United States. To get your first entry, visit the Rain-X site and take a look around. Come back here and leave a comment with your make/model/year of your vehicle and tell me how often you change your wiper blades! If you do not do the first required entry, you will be disqualified. You may come back each day and enter (again) after you do the first rule, just tweet about this giveaway and leave the url in your comment OR Click here to see how you can earn even more extra credits to win!! Click here to see guidelines and the official rules. Contest will end on February 24, 2009 at 11:59 PM CST. GOOD LUCK!

222 comments:

  1. I drive a 1998 Dodge Stratus and I have never changed the wiper blades. I will admit.....it is time I get around to that! Thanks!

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  2. Hm, when I clicked on the link, it took me to a site for a musical group called Milkshake. I want a milkshake now! ;)

    I have a 2003 Toyota Matrix--it's a goofy-looking car, but it's great. The blades got changed last winter, and then the driver's side one promptly fell off. It's held on by wire right now. (a-hem)

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  3. The MilkShake website comes up instead of rainx.
    I would love the weatherbeater class cleaner. I have a 2007 Honda Pilot.
    vickers at comcast dot net

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  4. Forgot to say how often, heard the kids waking up. Only change them if they aren't working well.
    vickers at comcast dot net

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  5. 2007 chevy silverado change them once a year.same here milkshake website comes up

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  6. I have a 2005 Nissan Xterra. i will be changing the wipers for the first time soon because the inspection man says mine are bad. Thanks for the chance.

    sweetascandy579 at yahoo dot com

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  7. I am a subscriber.

    sweetascandy579 at yahoo dot com

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  8. I drive a 94 Ford Taurus. I've only had it for about a month.I had to change the wipers at the beginning of this week. I was driving to work complaining about the wipers when the drivers side wiper fell off. I stopped and got them changed right after work

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  9. I drive a 2001 Toyota 4Runner. We don't change our wipers as much as we should, but we really need to now. With spring on the way, we need really good wipers!

    orchestratenoise0726[at]yahoo[dot]com

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  10. I drive a 2003 Mitsubishi Lancer and have never changed the wiper blades.

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  11. We love Rain-X. My husband is a freak about keeping the car clean! He takes care of all the changing, etc, but I think he does it about once a year, or when they start making noise when run. We just bought a 2008 Honday Odyssey Van, had to bite the bullet as our 8 year old van was needing expensive repairs.
    Thanks for the great giveaway, hope the baby is doing well and the family is adjusting!
    mnatherson at comcast dot net

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  12. 99 chysler cirrius would get for sons car because he needs wipers bad..I change mine at least once a year

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  13. the right blade on my trooper is loose--the rubber-so its looks like i need some new blades

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  14. 2006 Ford Focus and change the blades when the old ones don't do the job.

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  15. i change mine when they dont pass inspection
    1998 subaru forester

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  16. 1999 Mercury Villager I change my wipers every 6 months

    ajcmeyer AT go DOT com

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  17. 2008 Honda Civic. My husband changes them about once a year.

    abfantom (at) yahoo (dot) com

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  18. I have a 2006 Suzuki Aerio. I have used a similar blade on my old Ford Explorer. I was so mad when I found out that it wasn't available for the Suzuki. I double checked and the RainX one is available for the Suzuki and I couldn't be happier. This syle blade is the best for clearing snow, ice and rain. I change them about once a year because I don't really drive that much.

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  19. I have a 2007 Ford F-150 and I have not changed the wipers yet. I guess I should check.

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  20. I drive a 2000 Jeep Cherokee. I usually change the wiper blads about once a year. They install them for me at the auto parts store!

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  21. I have a 1991 Honda Civic LX 4-door sedan. I change the wiper blades at least once a year.
    fozziebear2000-muppets[at]yahoo[dot]com

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  22. Oh, for the contest....we own a Chrysler PT Cruiser, 2003 and I don't think we've ever changed the windshield wipers. It's well maintained, by I can't remember changing the wipers on it:)

    maggie@mannwieler.com

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  23. I drive a 2004 Honda Accord and change the wiper blades about once every 2 years.

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  24. 2007 SAAB, 9t, and haven't changed the wipers, yet.

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  25. We have a wide spectrum, 2007 Aspen, 2006 Sonata, and 1996 Mirage. My hubby is a bit OCD on the wipers, I believe he changes them every 3 months or so.

    rmc1ra(at)aol(dot)com

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  26. I subscribe.

    rmc1ra(at)aol(dot)com

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  27. 1994 Chevy silverado and I change my blades when they need it.

    Nora
    neneelynn@yahoo.com

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  28. I drive a 2000 BMW 323 and I only change windshield wiper blades when absolutely necessary, because it is a real chore on this car.

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  29. I drive a 2003 Chevy Trailblazer. We change the windshield wipers about every six months, but once changed they only seem to work good for a month at the most. Sounds like RainX might be the brand to try!

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  30. This sounds so great - we live on the Oregon Coast and we get LOTS of rain. This would be just what we need.

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  31. This sounds so great - we live on the Oregon Coast and we get LOTS of rain. This would be just what we need.

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  32. We try to remember to change our once a year - on 3 vehicles. Thanks for the chance to win this one.

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  33. I drive a 2004 Toyota camry. I change my windshield wipers maybe every 2 years or so. I need to change them more often than I do.
    teraustin@mindspring.com

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  34. my windshield wipers dont work that good

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  35. I drive a 1998 Chevy Lumina. The wiper blades are a little over a year old and the driver side one isn't in very good shape.

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  36. 99 ford escort, ive changed them once since i bought it in 2001, but its time again

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  37. I have a 2005 Pontiac G6 and I've never changed the wiper blades, but I think my DH has. I probably wouldn't notice unless they fell off. :) Thanks for the giveaway!

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  38. I own a 2003 Trailblazer and the wipers get changed every 6-7 months. I am anal retentive about the drivers side always being clear, Would love to try this Rain-X. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  39. I own a 2007 Kia Optima and it has the original wipper blades on it still....should replace this spring.

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  40. Made and model and year of car is a Honda Civic 2008. I change my blades yearly.

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  41. 1978 Jeep Truck. Changed blade 199? I think they need changed.

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  42. I have a 2008 Honda Pilot. I have never changed the wiper blades.

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  43. 2003 acura tl, whenever they break.

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  44. 2003 Chevy Impala. I changed them a couple years ago, but they need it now again. Winters in Ohio are tough on wipers. Thanks!

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  45. 03 ford escape when it gets to blurry

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  46. back today, would love to win this. My husband would love it.
    vickers at comcast dot net

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  47. I would want to win these for my hubby...he has a 2003 nissan xterra (im pretty sure its a 2003)

    he replaces them as soon as they get worn down...im not so faithful at changing my own wipers

    mjharvey26 at yahoo dot com

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  48. 2008 Subaru Legacy. I change when they stop doing a good job of clearing.

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  49. I drive a 2003 Nissan Sentra. I think I've changed my blades once since buying it over 5 years ago! They are pretty bad.
    princess3sah(at)cs(dot)com

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  50. I subscribe.
    princess3sah(at)cs(dot)com

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  51. And I have your button up.
    princess3sah(at)cs(dot)com

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  52. i drive a 2004 nissan xterra. i change them once a year, usually around spring.

    zelpuz77@yahoo.com

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  53. It's educational to see how often/seldom other readers change their blades. I change the front blades on my 2003 Hyundai Tiburon at least every other year. I've only changed the rear blade once.

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  54. We have a 2003 Chrysler Town & Country that we change the wipers on once per year.

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  55. I have a 2001 Dodge Intrepid and I change the blades about every 8 months.

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  56. 2000 Honda Pilot and we change them once a year

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  57. I have a 2002 Hyundai Santa Fe and I change the wiper blades right after the record snowfalls break them every winter!

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  58. We get tons of rain - this sounds like just the ticket for the Oregon Coast.

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  59. i have never used rain x, but would love to try it

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  60. 2003 Trailblazer and my wipers really need to be changed!

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  61. I have a Toyota Corolla from 2002 and I change the blades only when one breaks...

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  62. I have a 1999 Mazda 626 & I usually change my blades once a year. Right before the snow starts. There is nothing worse than a winter with old crappy wipers. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  63. I have a 2000 Ford Explorer and I change them about once a year. Thanks for the very useful giveaway!

    Kim
    turtles8861(at)gmail(dot)com

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  64. I am driving a 1999 Chrysler Town & Country LX minivan but in my dreams I am driving a BMW. I am bad I haven't changed my wipers in over a year and they are looking pretty bad.
    tamben7996(at)aol(dot)com

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  65. I am a subscriber.
    tamben7996(at)aol(dot)com

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  66. I have a 2005 Dodge caravan, and I only change the wipers when they no longer work well
    jceko77@yahoo.com

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  67. i have a 05 dodge and change them every 6 moths

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  68. I have a 2001 Dodge Intrepid and change the blades about every 8 months.

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  69. 2000 BMW and change the blades only when it has to be done. It takes at least an hour to do it, because it is complicated to take the old ones off and install new ones.

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  70. my car is only a year old, wipers are ok right now

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  71. Sounds like something I need to try!!

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  72. I need this. I drive 57 miles one way to work and when it rains, I hate the drive. thanks for the contest.

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  73. My car is a 2 year old Kia Optima and the blades still work fine and have had a couple of rainy/snowy days already...but I kept an eye on them.

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  74. My car has been needing a complete cleaning overhaul! This would be great!

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  75. I drive a 2004 Hyundai Santa Fe, and I have to be honest....I've never changed the wiper blades...and they need it pretty badly!

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  76. My 2001 Dodge Intrepid gets its blades changed about once every 8 months.

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  77. I have a 2004 Suzuki Verona and my husband changes the blades every 6 to 12 months

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  78. 2008 Subaru Legacy. I change blades when they stop working well. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  79. I drive a 2008 Ford Edge Limited - I don't think I change my blades unless something happens to them.

    Tarah
    tarah716[at]ymail.com

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  80. A 2004 malibu Classic. Changes wiper blades at least annually, and as many as 3 times a year.

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  81. I drive a 2002 Honda Civic. I admit I always until they don't work anymore. Basically when it is too late.

    jmcharries@cox.net

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  82. I have a 2006 Ford F250 and I change the blades about once a year or as needed.

    jason@allworldautomotive.com

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  83. I drive a 1999 Chevy Malibu and I change the blades whenever I feel they need to be changed (every year or so).

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  84. I have a 1999 Ford Escort ZX2. I usually change my blades in the middle of a thunderstorm or when it snows and I can't see!

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  85. i have a 2003 toyota echo and my blades get changed whenever my husband says they should be changed!

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  86. my daily entry
    1998 subaru forester

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  87. A 2002 Dodge Caravan and I haven't changed them yet.

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  88. We drive a 2003 Honda Cr-V. We chance them once a year!!

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  89. Sounds like a great windshield solution!!

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  90. I have a 2009 Honda Civic and I usually have the blades changed every couple of years. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  91. I blogged, http://iluvsurprizes.blogspot.com/2009/02/sassyfrazz-rain-x-giveaway.html

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  92. I change wipers about every 8 months on my 2001 Dodge Intrepid.

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  93. my daily entry
    1998 subaru forester :)

    i change them when they stop working

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  94. I change them I can tell they need to be changed.

    I drive a 2008 Ford Edge Limited

    Tarah
    tarah716[at]ymail.com

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  95. 2008 Subaru Legacy. I change when they start to smear instead of clear. Thanks.

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  96. My wipers are changed once a year (although my husband actually changes them). I drive a 2002 Honda Civic EX. My grandfather taught me they need to be done yearly. These look great I have heard of them before.

    gmerrell@cox.net

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  97. We drive a 1999 Pontiac Grand Prix. DH change the wipers once a year.
    Thanks for the chance to win!
    proudyaya04 {at} yahoo {dot} com

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  98. This would be great!!

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  99. I have a 1999 Mazda, great car. My husband usually takes care of my car and he has a sense when I need something for my car. He replaces my wiper blades before they even need it, more often that I would. Thanks.

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  100. 2001 ford expedition, i've never changed the windshield wipers.. I'm assuming they have been changed at some point though

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  101. I own a 2007 Kia Optima and haven't changed the blades yet, but used them several times this year already...work good.

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  102. My 2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee has 10,000 miles and its original blades.

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  103. I change them I can tell they need to be changed.

    I drive a 2008 Ford Edge Limited

    Tarah
    tarah716[at]ymail.com

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  104. I tweeted, http://twitter.com/christygold/status/1223241616

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  105. 2008 Subaru Legacy. I change them when they start to smear.

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  106. 2005 Pontiac Vibe. Every six months.
    Jennifer, jennem22 at yahoo dot com

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  107. 2006 Ford Escape Hybrid. Once a year.

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  108. 2005 Chysler Sebring convertible every spring

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  109. 2006 Ford Taurus
    I take the car to the dealership for service. I change the blades whenever the sevice department recommends.

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  110. 2006 Ford Taurus
    I take the car to the dealership for service. I change the blades whenever the sevice department recommends.

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  111. I wear a size 22, 19 for our Outlander. we change them when we can't see in the rain anymore, around April. iwontru@yahoo.com

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  112. I replace the blades on my 2001 Dodge Intrepid about every 8 months.

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  113. I change them I can tell they need to be changed.

    I drive a 2008 Ford Edge Limited

    Tarah
    tarah716[at]ymail.com

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  114. 2008 Subaru Legacy. I change them when they start to smear.

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  115. I have a 2003 Pontiac Aztec, and when it rained a few days ago, I turned on the wiper and the passenger side one came up and had a couple of strips of rubber hanging down. Um, embarrassing!!! Guess it's time to change it. I usually change them when they wear out or start leaving streaks.

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  116. 2001 Saturn SL and I change them about once a year.

    risanjax@Metrocast.net

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  117. Sounds like the answer to all the rain we get on the Oregon Coast!!

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  118. 1999 Pontiac Gran Am. Don't change them often enough due to lack of cash
    rosans4@comcast.net

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  119. Wassup folks? How about an '87 aerostar with a drivers side door that only opens from the inside.
    The headliner is falling down.
    And my worst is the CrAcKeD windshield.
    But at least I can change the wiperblades without breaking them like the last guy that tried to do it and broke one wiper arm.

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  120. tweeted by lisagee123
    Rain X car care kit http://tinyurl.com/bymsew less than 5 seconds ago from web

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  121. I drive a 2003 Trailblazer ( I need the 4 wheeldrive on a regular basis in the winter)I change my blades when ever they go bad 6-7 months.Thanks so much for the giveaway.

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  122. mitsubishi montero sport, and i change the blades every winter and each spring

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  123. I own a 2007 Kia Optima and it has the original wipper blades on it still....should replace this spring. I will change them for sure if I win.

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  124. I change them I can tell they need to be changed.

    I drive a 2008 Ford Edge Limited

    Tarah
    tarah716[at]ymail.com

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  125. 2008 Subaru Legacy. They get changed when they stop clearing and start smearing.

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  126. I have had my 2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee for a year and haven't changed them yet.

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  127. Mamma never told me about changing wiper blades. When should I, what's a good brand? I will use yours if I win a pair.

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  128. I have a mid 90s Isuzu Rodeo and I change the blades when it gets too bad to drive w/o new ones!
    bebemiqui82(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  129. Silver 2004 nissan xterra

    Joy
    mjharvey26 at yahoo dot com

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  130. i have a 2000 ford taraus can't remember the last time i changed them

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  131. 2006 Nissan Pathfinder and haven't had to change blades yet, however , only have 10,000 miles on it. I keep up with maintenance

    weblynx at hotmail.com

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  132. Sounds like something I need!!

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  133. 2004 Suzuki Forenza ... i change them once a year ,around October when the nasty weather starts ...
    these wipers sound great!

    thanx

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  134. I own a 2007 Kia Optima and it has the original wipper blades on it still....will replace when needed or if I win whichever comes first.

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  135. I have had my 2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee for about a year and haven't changed to blades yet.

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  136. 2008 Subaru Legacy. I change them when they stop working well.

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  137. 2002 Chevy S-10 pickup

    I change my wiper blades usually once a year but sometimes more.

    :) Thank you for the wonderful giveaway! :)

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  138. I drive a 2004 Nissan Maxima and have absolutely no idea when the wipers were last changed!

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  139. I think I will give this to my brother he really needs new wipers

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  140. I have a 1999 Saturn Sedan. (I don't think there is a model).
    I'm not sure when the wipers were changed last, but the last time hubby drove it in the rain he said, "You need to tell me when they get this bad". They still haven't been changed.

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  141. This would be great~~

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  142. Today's entry.

    I saw a T.V. advertisement for these wiper blades today. They sound wonderful. I like that they hug the windshield and don't leave streaks.

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  143. 2007 Kia Optima...I change my wiper blades when needed.

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  144. 2008 Subaru Legacy. I change blades when they start to smear. Thank you.

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  145. I change my blades when they act like it's time. Neat idea of associating changing with Groundhog Day.

    I have a 1998 Chevrolet Malibu.

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  146. I have a Buick LeSabre LE 2003 that I bought about 6 months ago and have never changed the wiper blades. It has begun to show wear and really they need changed as soon as the weather breaks. The Rain-X site says that there are 8 locations in this small town to get them! JeansandTs@hotmail.com

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  147. Dodge Intrepid 2002 that needs rain-x attention! I change my blades every so often.

    thebaron512@gmail.com

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  148. I have a 2003 hyundai tiburon. The front wipers have been changed twice and the back wiper once.

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  149. I drive a 1960 Mercury Comet, and I've changed the blades out once...I do it on an "as needed" basis. This is an awesome giveaway, thank you!

    -Beeb
    supercoupongirl AT gmail.com

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  150. I love rain x spray and would love to try their wipers I have a nissan armada and the wiper blades are way overdue for a change

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  151. I just bought a 1997 Chrysler Town and Country! She's old, but in amazing condition.. and mine, mine, mine!! My first vehicle I've ever bought myself!

    Oh.. and.. I haven't changed out the wipers yet.

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  152. I've got a 92' Subaru Loyale wagon that just keeps going and going and going. I get new wiper blades about once a year... when they quit working well! I just got new ones last month.
    and I LOVE Rain-X! Comes from living in rainy Oregon. It helps so much!
    teacherkrista at gmail dot com

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  153. Change once a year. Change on the day we set our clocks back.

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  154. I change them when they start leaving streaks, about every 8 months or so on my 2001 Dodge Intrepid.

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  155. 2008 Subaru Legacy. They get changed when they start to smear the windshield. Thanks!

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  156. I have a 2004 Honda Accord and the rain-x site says I need a size 26 for the driver and a size 18 for the passenger. I changed them when they begin to not clean the windshield anymore.

    thanks for the chance!

    joymisa(@)aol(.)com

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  157. We have a 1999 Dodge Durango. We don't change the blades on a regular basis, only when we need new ones. Thanks!

    braaisjo at gmail dot com

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  158. I have a 2006 Nissan Sentra.
    I change them when they start smearing and tearing.

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  159. Make: Ford
    Model: Taurus
    Year: 2004
    Frequency of changing wiper blades: the light hasn't come on yet :)

    mcj4tlj@comcast.net

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  160. We have a 2008 Town and Country. We change the wipers when they completely fall off. (This actually happened to my husband's car)

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  161. I have a 2003 Honda Odyssey and have yet to change the wiper blades. I only change them when they don't work well anymore.

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  162. I have a 2000 Chevy Silverado and I change my blades once a year.
    -Terra H.
    partymix25(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  163. I own a 2007 Kia Optima and it has the original wipper blades on it still....Will be replacing this spring.

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  164. 2003 jeep liberty I change every 2 years

    joni514@roadrunner.com

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  165. I have a 2003 GMC Yukon and only change my blades when they need it!

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  166. I have a 1998 Toyota Camary and when the blades seem to be worn and not clearing the windshield properly, I go to an auto supply store where they will install the new wipers for free


    acptuse(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  167. thank you for the great contest
    enter me please
    1991 Chevy Blazer - and I change the blades when it gets streaky
    seesessel (at) gmail (dot) com

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  168. 2005 Pontiac Sunfire.,

    and I've changed them once is 8 months.


    clarkmurdock@yahoo.com

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  169. 2004 nissan xterra

    9_26 at myway dot com

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  170. I replaced my son's wiper on his car with Rain-X wipers when he was home for Thanksgiving 2008... then on 12/26/09 he was hit by a sleeping driver on the way home to visit us. I'd love to have a new set to go on the used car we'll be buy to replace his car (which was TOTALLED). Blades for a 2004 Chevy Cavalier would be great.

    one6ylady(at)aol(dot)com

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  171. Tweeted the contest here http://twitter.com/one6ylady/status/1243514862

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  172. I subscribe through Google Reader as one6ylady

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  173. I drive a 2008 Ford F-150 and I haven't changed the blades since I bought it last March.
    Thanks!
    lisalmg25 at gmail dot com

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  174. I have a 2006 Scion XB and I'm not sure if I have ever changed the blades.

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  175. I have a mercury villager van and to be honest I don't know the year...but it's OLD!!! Probably at least 10 years old. And I haven't changed the wipers in a long time so could really use this.

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  176. i'm not too good at changing mine...maybe every two years

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  177. I'm all thumbs and too short of arms so I need help changing them every 6 months. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  178. I love how easy it was to go to the rain-X site and found out what size blade your car takes, it was so simple.
    OUTLANDER 2008-2003 All Rain-X Wiper Blades 22 19
    We live in Florida so the heat just drys are blades out and after seeing the blog I realized my wipers are in desperate need of changing so I would say since my husband buys cheap blades its been about a year since they were replaced. These would be perfect for when we make a trip of 1200 miles to visit family during the rainy season.
    Thank you for the chance to be a winner.

    camper223[at]live[dot]com

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  179. I have a 2000 Ford Focus SE. I admit I don't change my windshield wiper blades all that often. I usually change them once a year or whenever I see that they are ripped which I hate because the ones on my car always seem to rip due to the snow and ice we get in the winter months where I live. This is a great giveaway and I really hope I win. Thanks.
    girlof80s@aol.com

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  180. I have a 2002 Chevy Malibu and I change blades about twice a year.

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  181. My windshield wipers are starting to make some bad noises when I turn them on. I think it is time for some new ones.

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  182. I have a 2005 Mustang- we change the wiper blades about once every three months.
    Thanks!

    froggypartyof2@aol.com

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  183. We have a 2006 VW Jetta that we haven't changed the blades on yet! Thank you!

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  184. 89 ford ranger and I change the blades when they begin dry rotting. lol!

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  185. subscribe via google reader

    ardy2222 at gmail.com

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