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This product going wild on the internet. The effect? Genius

Every driver knows it – the windscreen wipers are getting greasy again. That can get quite annoying …

Buying new ones is often expensive, the change over mostly complicated. The two inventors Adnan
Alibegovic and Mario Kronberg wanted to change that.
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They got to the bottom of it and figured out that it is not the whole wiper rubber that gets worn out – rather only the front-most part that is always rubbing against the windscreen. The finest breaks and micro-fissures cause stripes and streaks.

The edge of windscreen wipers wears out through abrasion.
After three years of development, the inventors have actually done it! They developed a product with Prof. Goos Cognito Design (University of Pforzheim), making it possible to renew smudging windscreen wipers. The worn out rubber part is cut off with precision!
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After the cut, the wiper edges are strong again and the window is free of stripes 😉

left worn-out – right trimmed
The pair of inventors have of course patented the trimming technology internationally – online sales are running at full capacity!

Their explosive idea is spreading across the internet like wildfire and customers are happy with the results:

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