Frozen Wiper Blades? Here’s What to Do.

by Administrator | Nov 13, 2025
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Frozen windshield wiper blades? Don’t pour hot water or force them to move. Learn how to defrost safely, prevent freezing, and why silicone wiper blades perform better in cold weather.

It’s a familiar winter morning — you’re ready to drive,
but your wiper blades are frozen solid, stuck under a layer of ice and snow.
Since windshield wiper blades are essential for visibility and safety,
handling them the wrong way can easily cause damage or shorten their lifespan.

Here’s how to deal with frozen wipers the right way 👇

🚫 What Not to Do with Frozen Wipers

  • Don’t pour hot water.
    Sudden temperature changes can crack your windshield.
  • Don’t force the wipers to move.
    You might tear the rubber edge or even burn out the motor.

Wiper components are delicate — using the wrong method can cause more harm than good.


Tip 1: Lift Your Wipers Before Parking

Make it a habit to lift your windshield wiper blades before parking in cold weather.
This simple step prevents them from freezing onto the glass overnight.
Snow and frost will slide off more easily,
so you won’t have to “rescue” your wipers the next morning.

💡 Pro Tip: High-quality silicone wiper blades retain flexibility even in sub-zero temperatures,
making them less likely to stick or crack in the cold.


Tip 2: Use Winter-Grade Washer Fluid

Never use tap water as washer fluid — it freezes quickly and can damage the system.
Switch to winter-specific windshield washer fluid with anti-freeze protection before temperatures drop.

This helps to:

  • Prevent frozen nozzles and blocked fluid lines
  • Protect the rubber edge of your wiper blades
  • Maintain clear visibility even in snow or sleet

💧 Cleanbro recommends pairing winter fluid with silicone wiper blades for better durability and all-season performance.


Tip 3: Use Warm Air to Defrost

If your windshield wiper blades are already frozen, don’t panic.
Start the engine, turn on the heater and defroster,
and direct warm air toward the windshield.

Let the ice melt naturally before activating your wipers.
For faster results, gently remove the ice with a plastic scraper
never use sharp metal objects that could damage the glass or rubber.


🌨️ In Short: Protect Your Wipers, Protect Your View

A few simple habits can keep your wiper blades working perfectly all winter long:

  • Lift them before parking.
  • Use proper winter washer fluid.
  • Defrost with warm air — not force.

Protecting your windshield wiper blades means protecting your visibility and safety.
And with Cleanbro silicone wiper blades, you’ll stay clear, quiet, and confident — no matter how cold it gets.

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