Wiper Blades Archives | O'Brien O'Brien Wed, 24 Apr 2024 21:40:44 +0000 en-AU hourly 1 Behind the Scenes of O’Brien® Mobile Service: On the road with Mike Kelly, an O’Brien® Technician. https://www.obrien.com.au/articles/mobile-service-on-the-road-with-mike-kelly/ Mon, 22 Apr 2024 05:56:36 +0000 https://www.obrien.com.au/?p=20627 Here at O’Brien®, our Mobile automotive technicians make repairing and replacing your vehicle glass easy – and in most cases, we can even come to you. With 64 O’Brien® AutoGlass locations across Australia, there could be an expert technician nearby, ready to assist you with your vehicle glass needs. Today, we wanted to shed some...

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Here at O’Brien®, our Mobile automotive technicians make repairing and replacing your vehicle glass easy – and in most cases, we can even come to you.

With 64 O’Brien® AutoGlass locations across Australia, there could be an expert technician nearby, ready to assist you with your vehicle glass needs.
Today, we wanted to shed some light on what the O’Brien® AutoGlass mobile service covers, so decided to have a chat with one of our most experienced mobile technicians, Mike Kelly from the Smeaton Grange Service Centre in Sydney.

We asked Mike a few questions about the work he does each day at O’Brien® to help keep his customers on the road. We hope you learn about the ins and outs of the O’Brien® Mobile Service and a few handy tips as well.

Q: Tell us about what services you provide as part of the O'Brien® AutoGlass Mobile Service.

Mike: Every service centre has at least one qualified Mobile Service Technician who specialises in providing convenient windscreen replacements and repairs. As a Level 5 technician with 19 years of experience, I primarily work on the road, replacing windscreens at customers’ homes, businesses, or even at the beach– essentially wherever our customers need us, provided it’s a safe location.

We can help with chip repairs, windscreen replacements (for non-ADAS vehicles), door and rear glass replacements and we can even offer additional services like windscreen wiper and cabin filter replacements as well.

When you make a booking, our call centre team can confirm if there is a mobile service option available at your service centre for the time you’d prefer.

Q: Is it safe for someone to drive with a chip or crack in their windscreen?

Mike: A chipped windscreen may seem like a small problem in the short term, but there’s a chance that that chip may spread and eventually turn into a large crack. There’s no issue driving with a chip, however, there’s no knowing when a chip could turn into a crack. In fact, it will often when you least expect it, so it’s wise to get a chip repaired as soon as it happens.

In the event of a crack appearing, if the crack doesn’t impede the driver’s vision, it’s usually ok to drive your vehicle to a safe location, but you should seek our assistance immediately afterwards. That’s what’s good about our Mobile Service, so you can avoid the need to drive with reduced visibility and unsafely.

Q: What tips do you have for customers that they can follow right away in the event of getting a chip in their windscreen?

Mike: A chip in your windscreen means that your windscreen is weak where this damage is, which means your windscreen could crack at any time. So, the best approach is to get it fixed as soon as you can.

A handy tool to keep in your glovebox is an O'Brien® Saver Patch Kit. These are free, and available at your local O’Brien service centre. This clear sticky patch can cover your chip and prevent moisture or dirt from being embedded in the cracks of the chip. While this patch won’t prevent the chip from turning into a crack, it could help improve the cosmetic appearance of your repaired chip. If the chip is kept clean, there’s a better chance of the repair being less visible. But the best thing is to act quickly to repair your chip, which can save you from having to replace your entire windscreen. Like we say in our ads, repairing a chip is definitely FASTER, CHEAPER and GREENER.

I repair lots of chips every day, as it’s very convenient for customers to have us come to them (instead of bringing their car into our service centre). And I always leave behind a few Saver Patch Kits (because you never know when you will get a chip).

Q: How long does a typical windscreen replacement take, and what is the process like?

Mike: At the start of my day, I’ll have already loaded up the new windscreen for your vehicle (which our branch team arranged to have ready at our centre when you first booked with us). This means I’ll have not only your new windscreen but all the tools I need to complete the installation when I arrive and once I’m there, at the customer’s location, I get straight to work.

On average, a windscreen replacement takes around 90 minutes to complete.

Once the replacement is done, we recommend you let the car sit for approximately half an hour to ensure everything sets properly which means you’ll usually be back on the road and safe, within about an hour and a half.

Note that if you go to a service centre for a windscreen replacement, you will need to allow an extra 30 minutes (depending on how busy they are), and if your car has ADAS features, it will require additional time for a recalibration to be performed.

Q: How do you ensure you have the right glass for each job?

Mike: At O’Brien®, we have a vast inventory of prefabricated glass covering a wide range of vehicle makes and models at our National Warehouse, something in the range of 150,000 different shapes and sizes.

When a job request comes in, we verify the vehicle’s specifications and promptly order the necessary glass from our national warehouse. Technicians like me are trained to identify the correct glass type, and our advanced inventory management systems ensure we make the accurate choice. Plus, with the extensive delivery network, the right glass is delivered to our service centres quickly as well.

Q: Can you provide the Mobile Service anywhere to customers?

Mike: We can provide our services at customers’ homes, businesses, or even at convenient public locations like shopping centre car parks.

However, for safety reasons, we typically require off-road parking to carry out the work efficiently. If a vehicle is stuck on the road due to damage, we’ll assess the area for safety and proceed accordingly. If possible, it’s also great if the vehicle can be kept under cover as working with glass in the direct sun can be blisteringly hot – that’s a great help to us. For example, if the glass is too hot, we have to wait until it cools down to perform a chip repair (which adds extra time to the job and can delay you getting back on the road).

As Mike, our mobile tech expert said: if you’ve got a chip in your windscreen, don’t wait.

Remember, it doesn’t take much for a windscreen chip to turn into a crack, plus, chip repair is faster, cheaper, and greener than windscreen replacement.

So, don’t wait for the chip to turn into further damage.

Have your windscreen chip repaired by a friendly expert technician like Mike who can come to you and help get you back out on the road fast.
Call 1800 059 829 or visit our website to book your repair or replacement today.


Do I look familiar? You’re probably right! You may have seen me in the recent O'Brien Group Brand ad. To view the ad, click here.

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Pre-Holiday Vehicle Glass Check-up: The O’Brien® Quick Check for Peace of Mind for the upcoming holiday https://www.obrien.com.au/articles/pre-holiday-vehicle-glass-check-up/ Fri, 08 Mar 2024 03:41:50 +0000 https://www.obrien.com.au/?p=20286 Can you believe it’s March already, and the first extended holiday weekend is soon upon us? Whether you are planning to do day trips or longer trips away over the upcoming Easter long weekend, it’s going to be more comfortable if you take care of those little things that sit right in front of you...

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Can you believe it’s March already, and the first extended holiday weekend is soon upon us? Whether you are planning to do day trips or longer trips away over the upcoming Easter long weekend, it’s going to be more comfortable if you take care of those little things that sit right in front of you (literally).

This is especially the case when it comes to your windscreen, as your windscreen is like the eyes of your car.

Between the day-to-day hustle and bustle of work, school and everyday life, our vehicles can often take a backseat to your task list, until you know there’s a trip coming up.

So, it’s timely to check your windscreen so you can act on any repairs and maintenance needed, to avoid inconvenience of emergency repairs when you least expect it…

In this guide, we’ll give you a few quick tips for your vehicle glass that you need to focus on as part of your pre-holiday car check-up to keep you confidently cruising on the roads. So, buckle up as we guide you toward ensuring your road ahead to the holiday drive is clear, comfortable and trouble-free as possible.

  1. Windscreen Wipers
  2. Windscreen Chips
  3. Cabin Filter
  4. ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems)

 

Windscreen Wipers

Worn-out or otherwise damaged windscreen wipers can potentially hinder visibility, leading to compromised driving conditions when it’s raining.

This is especially the case across many parts of our country, where one day might be beautiful and shining but the next brings significant amounts of rainfall, catching you off guard. With varied and unpredictable weather, it’s important to regularly inspect and replace worn wiper blades to ensure they can effectively clear rain or debris from the windscreen.

With the right quality wipers, like those from Bosch, you can take an important step toward improving your driving visibility and keeping your windscreen clean and streak-free. In fact, when purchased through O’Brien®, we’ll fit them for you for free.

 

Windscreen Chips

The busy start to the year involves loads of driving on our busy and often bumpy roads. If you’ve had a small rock flick up from the road, and caused a chip, you may have that on your to-do list to get repaired,

Whether it’s a small chip or tiny crack in your vehicle windscreen, it’s time to act before you take off on a road trip, as any damage on your windscreen means it’s weak and the damage can spread. From a chip to a crack or a small crack to a bigger one, it’s best to get all windscreen damage looked at as soon as it appears. Fortunately, in most cases, a windscreen chip can be repaired.

At O’Brien®, our expert technicians will first assess the chip damage to see if it can be repaired by us, then use our Advanced Repair Technology (ART) kit and process to deliver a lasting repair where your chip was. The finish will be smooth and not impede the driver’s vision.

 

Cabin Filter

Out of sight, out of mind. Many car owners never think to consider the air quality inside their vehicles. Yet, air quality is one of the most important factors when it comes to the cleanliness and comfort of your car and the well-being of your passengers.

Over time, cabin filters become clogged with dust, pollen, pollutants, and other harmful microorganisms so when neglected, they can compromise the air quality inside your vehicle, leading to issues like:

  • Allergic reactions
  • Drowsiness and headaches
  • Foul smells
  • Greasy film on windows
  • Restricted air-conditioning
  • Poor vision

O’Brien has partnered with Bosch, a world leader in cabin filters, so we have been trained in cabin filter maintenance. Our experienced O’Brien® technicians recommend that you replace your Cabin Filter annually, or at least after every 10,000 kilometres of driving to ensure optimal and ongoing performance. Our team provide a complimentary inspection for every customer to check their cabin filters, so we’ll let you know if your filter needs replacing (or if it’s still doing what it should do).

 

ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems)

Today, most new vehicles on our roads use Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). This camera technology looks through your windscreen and provides driver support features like lane detection and automatic braking.

However, it’s important to ensure that it is properly calibrated after a windscreen replacement or other major event, like an accident, wheel alignment. To check what your vehicle’s manufacturer recommends checking your ADAS, refer to your vehicle manual.

At O’Brien®, our state-of-the-art Cal-Tech® Recalibration service uses the latest technology, underpinned by quality technical training programmes, and can be completed at the same time as your windscreen replacement.

We also provide a certificate for your peace of mind, so you can continue to trust your car’s safety features for your upcoming road trip, and beyond.

 

Ask an O’Brien® technician for a pre-holiday vehicle glass check-up.

Don’t wait – call O’Brien® today.

You can significantly enhance your overall driving experience by ensuring you have all of the little things in order before you set off on your Easter trip. From that little chip to windscreen wipers and cabin filters, don’t delay these crucial checks any longer.

Our expert O’Brien® technicians will inspect your vehicle glass and give you the peace of mind to enjoy your trip, however near or far it may be. Call 1800 059 829 today or click here to find an O’Brien® AutoGlass branch near you.

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Tips For Replacing Your Windscreen Wipers https://www.obrien.com.au/articles/tips-for-replacing-your-windscreen-wipers/ Thu, 16 Feb 2023 22:28:47 +0000 https://www.obrien.com.au/?p=14904 Being a car owner is more than just hopping in and driving. You also have to make sure all necessary vehicle maintenance is done regularly. While your mind may instantly go to oil changes, tyres, or routine engine checks as part of regular car maintenance, there’s one seemingly minor yet just as important part that...

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Being a car owner is more than just hopping in and driving. You also have to make sure all necessary vehicle maintenance is done regularly.

While your mind may instantly go to oil changes, tyres, or routine engine checks as part of regular car maintenance, there’s one seemingly minor yet just as important part that also needs attention.

Your windscreen wipers!

If not checked, cleaned and replaced regularly then poor-quality or damaged wiper blades can cause everything from frustration to obscured vision while driving and even windscreen damage. Our preferred supplier is Bosch, who recommends that you replace your wipers every 12 months, depending on your usage and condition of the wipers.

Click here for some tips to help make your wipers last longer.

Changing wipers is something for anyone who is up for a bit of DIY car maintenance.  So, if that’s on your to-do list, here are some handy tips.

3 things to consider when changing windscreen wipers

Just like with car tyres and other essential parts of your vehicle, wiper blades wear out over time and can stop working as they should.  Here are three important things you should take note of:

1. Ensure you have the right wiper blade size

Wiper blades are not ‘one size, fits all’.

Depending on the model or type of car that you own, it’s important that you have the correct wiper blade measurement to get the exact replacement length.

Helpful tip: Don’t assume the windscreen wiper blades are the same length on the driver’s side and the passenger’s side. One is often longer than the other.

2. Be careful when removing old wiper blades

The wiper arms are spring loaded and can retract very easily. So, when replacing the blades, even though the wipers will stay in a raised position, if the wiper arm snaps back down it could damage your windscreen.

Helpful Tip: When replacing your Bosch wiper blades, scan the QR code on the back of the packaging, to be taken to a video on how to replace your wiper blades.

3. Make sure to check if newly installed wiper blades are functioning properly

Once you have successfully replaced the old wiper blades with new ones, check that both are working well. The best way to test this is to use the windscreen washer system and watch how they perform when clearing the fluid.

If anything seems abnormal, stop the wiper function immediately and recheck to ensure the wiper blade has been clipped in properly.

Helpful tip: Have a family member or friend help you so that someone can control the functions inside the car whilst the other inspects the wipers from the outside.

Should you replace your own windscreen wipers?

Replacing your windscreen wipers can be an easy fix. But often, it’s easier and more convenient to engage a professional, who can change wipers on all types of cars.

Need help with your windscreen wiper blade replacement?

Here at O'Brien® we recommend the Bosch Wiper Blade range for our customers. Not only do our specialist technicians provide a complimentary wiper blade check on all vehicles serviced, but we also provide free installation of any wipers purchased.

We recommend that when you replace your windscreen that you also upgrade your old wipers for brand new ones. It’s a great addition to your shiny new windscreen.

For more information about our Bosch wiper blade range at O'Brien® AutoGlass click here.

Get in contact with us today on 1800 719 738 or book online.

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The Windscreen Wiper: A Clear View Into A Fascinating History https://www.obrien.com.au/articles/the-windscreen-wiper-a-clear-view-into-a-fascinating-history/ Fri, 04 Nov 2022 05:01:52 +0000 https://www.obrien.com.au/?p=13971 Picture this: you’re driving along and drops start pattering on your windscreen. It begins to rain. So, you instinctively flick the windscreen wipers on – it only seems natural, right? Then, you just keep driving, with a clear view ahead of you. If you own a car, you probably already know how important windscreen wipers...

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Picture this: you’re driving along and drops start pattering on your windscreen. It begins to rain.

So, you instinctively flick the windscreen wipers on – it only seems natural, right? Then, you just keep driving, with a clear view ahead of you.

If you own a car, you probably already know how important windscreen wipers are in improving your visibility, but have you ever wondered just how this fascinating device came to be?

Let’s explore the history of the humble windscreen wiper and the long and winding road it took before wipers became the crucial driving tool that they are today.

The windscreen wipers of today

Windscreen wipers play a crucial role in road safety, as the blades are designed to clear the windscreen by keeping water, snow and debris from blocking your view of the road ahead.

Considering 2021 research by AAMI reports that 34% (or 1 in 3) Australian drivers confess to having had a car accident in the rain, wiper blades play an important role in providing greater visibility while driving.

Can you imagine driving without windscreen wipers? We couldn’t as well – so we looked back to a time when they didn’t exist – and, spoiler alert, it was 1902!

The invention of windscreen wipers

The idea of the windscreen wiper first sparked on a snowy day in New York in 1902. Stuck in traffic while visiting the city, Mary Anderson watched her streetcar driver frantically remove snow from the vehicle’s windscreen – sticking his head out through the window or stopping the vehicle entirely to remove the snow that was obstructing his view.

Upon seeing this, Mary sketched the very first windscreen wiper, returned home to Alabama, hired an industrial designer and worked on her idea. The idea was simple but innovative: a lever with a rubber blade that moves back and forth across the windscreen controlled from within the vehicle.

In November of 1903, the patent for what Mary called the ‘Window Cleaning Device’ was granted, but it was only valid for 17 years.

An invention way ahead of its time

While we can’t imagine a vehicle without windscreen wipers today, manufacturers in 1903 thought they may be distracting for drivers. This, in addition to the fact that cars were not as popular then as they are today, kept Mary’s invention from finding support until the patent eventually expired in 1920.

By then, cars had gained more popularity and so did windscreen wipers. In 1922, Cadillac began installing wipers as a standard feature, with the rest of the automotive industry following suit – but neither the credit nor the profits were given to Mary Anderson.

Over the years, there have been numerous contributions and advances in windscreen wiper technology by other people. However, Mary remains the most recognised for the original idea and concept. She still lived to see the popularity of her invention, but it was only in 2011 when she posthumously received the formal acknowledgement she deserved for the invention by being inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame.

O'Brien® AutoGlass also recognises the valuable contributions of Mary Anderson – a woman who didn’t drive but still invented a device that was way ahead of its time; one that has been making driving easier and safer in the rain (and snow) worldwide since 1903.

Just remember to never neglect your own wiper blades!

Now that we all have a clearer view of the history of windscreen wipers, it’s time to get a clearer view of the road with new, top-quality windscreen wipers.

Here at O'Brien® AutoGlass, we chose to partner with the worldwide leader in wiper blades, Bosch, and offer a wide range of wipers to suit most car models.  We offer a complimentary wiper blade check with all windscreen repairs and replacements, so you can be sure of getting the best visibility at all times while driving.  Chat to our Technicians about Bosch wipers when you visit our branch.

There’s never been a better time to replace your wipers. Ask our team for details when booking your repair or replacement or at any of our O'Brien® AutoGlass branches.

Click here for more information about our chip repairs and windscreen replacement services.

Contact us today on 1800 059 829 or book online.

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5 Signs You Need to Replace Your Windscreen Wipers https://www.obrien.com.au/articles/5-signs-you-need-to-replace-your-windscreen-wipers/ Tue, 25 Oct 2022 21:52:11 +0000 https://www.obrien.com.au/?p=13862 Imagine you’re driving and it starts to rain. It gets harder to see the road, so naturally, you flick your windscreen wipers on – but hold on, what’s that noise? That’s the ear-piercing squeak of worn-out wiper blades barely clearing your screen. It could be time to get those replaced. Almost every decision you make...

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Imagine you’re driving and it starts to rain.

It gets harder to see the road, so naturally, you flick your windscreen wipers on – but hold on, what’s that noise?

That’s the ear-piercing squeak of worn-out wiper blades barely clearing your screen.

It could be time to get those replaced.

Almost every decision you make on the road is based on what you can see. This means your windscreen wipers play a humble yet vital role in helping you make better driving decisions, especially during rain or snow. This means it’s important to always ensure that your wiper blades are performing as they should.

But, how do you know when they aren’t performing properly? And when should you get them replaced?

Well, let’s find out.

How often should you replace your windscreen wipers?

A good rule of thumb is to replace your wiper blades every twelve months.

But if you live and drive in hot conditions and use your wipers a lot, this timeframe can be shorter.  So, to ensure optimal results, you should consider replacing your wiper blades as soon as you notice any change in their wiping performance.  And regularly check your wiper blades as part of your regular vehicle maintenance checklist.

Here are 5 common signs that you need new wiper blades

Like all parts of a vehicle, your wiper blades will wear out over time. Frequency of use and exposure to the elements are typically the most significant determining factors of their lifespan.

However, if you’re still unsure when to replace them, here are 5 obvious signs that it’s time:

  1. Your wipers are leaving streaks on your windscreen

A streaky windscreen is one of the most common signs that your wiper blades need replacing. While a little streaking is normal, large noticeable streaks often mean that the rubber on your blade is damaged and needs replacing.

  1. You’ve got unwiped sections on your windscreen

Old and worn wiper blades may no longer touch all areas on the surface of your windscreen, leaving unwiped sections that can interfere with your view of the road ahead.

This can also be caused by a bent tension strip or a deformed wiper blade due to long-term resting in the resting position in high temperatures – and is a sign that you need new blades.

  1. You’re hearing a lot of squeaking and chattering

A new wiper blade removes water and debris quickly, smoothly and without a sound.

As time goes on, however, you might start to hear a screeching sound caused by weathered or hardened rubber gliding over the windscreen. Your wipers may also only clean in vertical lines.  Not only does this affect your wiper performance, but it could also start scratching your windscreen as well – meaning it’s time to get those blades replaced, pronto!

  1. You’re noticing large smears across the windscreen

As we just said, wiper blades are meant to move across the glass smoothly. When they start leaving smears, it may mean your blades are missing portions of their rubber.

  1. You find that the blade frame is damaged

If a particular area of your windscreen just doesn’t seem to get clean, check the frame of the blade: the rigid plastic and metal that keeps the blade in place.

This is because wiper frames can actually get damaged quite easily, which also affects the performance of your wiper blades. So, it’s important to get these replaced if you find they have been impacted in any way.

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If your wipers need replacing, your local O'Brien® experts can help.

Wiper blades are an important part of your vehicle, but general use and exposure to the elements will impact their performance over time.

When you start to notice any of the signs above, it’s time to call O'Brien for a wiper blade replacement.

O'Brien® AutoGlass now offers a wide range of Bosch Windscreen Wiper Blades. Simply speak to our Technicians about Bosch wipers when you visit our branch, and we can discuss your options.

If you have any questions, you can also call us on 1800 059 829 or book online.

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5 Tips To Make Your Wiper Blades Last Longer https://www.obrien.com.au/articles/5-tips-to-make-your-wiper-blades-last-longer/ Fri, 09 Sep 2022 03:34:19 +0000 https://www.obrien.com.au/?p=13414 You probably already know how important it is to change your engine oil regularly, check your tyres and periodically service your car. But do you know how important it is to check and replace your windscreen wipers? Perhaps you only think about it when it rains – don’t worry, you’re not alone. As car owners,...

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You probably already know how important it is to change your engine oil regularly, check your tyres and periodically service your car.

But do you know how important it is to check and replace your windscreen wipers?

Perhaps you only think about it when it rains – don’t worry, you’re not alone. As car owners, it’s so easy to forget to routinely check the condition of our wiper blades because we only remember them when we flick the switch to use them.

Wipers serve the vital function of helping drivers see clearly in wet conditions, removing water efficiently off the windscreen to help maintain visibility on the road ahead.

So, if it’s been a while since you’ve changed or checked your windscreen wipers, here are a few essential reasons you should from now on.

How often should wiper blades be replaced?

There are many factors that can impact wiper replacement interval, such as average distance travelled per year, how often you use your wipers, external factors like heat, dirt, to name a few. But, as a general rule, it’s recommended that wiper blades should be replaced every twelve months or as soon as you notice a difference in driving visibility when you use them.

Wiper blades are designed to move over your windscreen surface in a smooth, simple motion over a thin water layer. When wiper blades no longer make proper contact with the windscreen surface, they can begin to squeak, smear or streak – these are the most obvious signs that your wiper blades need replacement.

Other than the sound of the blades and wipe quality, here are a few ways to inspect your wiper blades for replacement:

  • Check the wiper blade edges. If the edges become worn, this can prevent the wiper blade from making firm contact with the windscreen, reducing the wiping quality.
  • Check for visible cracks, tears and missing pieces on the wiper’s rubber edge.
  • Bend the wiper rubber blade back and forth to see if it is still flexible. Old wiper blades will have difficulty conforming to the shape of your windscreen, creating streaks.

5 easy tips to extend the life of your wiper blades

While wiper blades are relatively inexpensive to replace compared to other parts of your car, it’s still important to take proper care of them.

So we asked our O'Brien® AutoGlass Technical Trainer team to give us the five top tips to extend the life of your wiper blades – and here they are:

1. Park your car in the shade

Sunlight is the great destroyer of vehicle paint, vinyl, plastic, rubber and upholstery. UVA/UVB rays and heat from the sun degrade the plastic and rubber in wiper blades, causing them to prematurely become brittle and prone to cracking. So, parking in the shade helps extend the life of your wiper blades.

2. Always ensure your wiper fluid reservoir is full

Check your washer system often, and never forget to refill it with water and windscreen wiper fluid (if you use this). This ensures you can clean your screen on the move and provide sufficient lubrication during the process. Never run your wipers when the windscreen doesn’t have any water on it.

3. Keep the blades clean

Clean your wiper blades regularly using a soft, clean cloth and water or glass cleaner to remove all the dirt and debris. Particles can cling to the blades and cause them to degrade whilst potentially scratching your windscreen’s surface. Washing your car also helps extend the life of your wipers by preventing dirt from building up in the first place.

4. Lift your wiper blades if it’s freezing

Remember this tip for next winter! If frost or snow is forecast, and your car is parked out in the elements, lift your wiper arms and place a cloth between the wiper and the screen. If your wiper blades are down against the windscreen in freezing conditions, they may freeze in position. Then, when you try to activate your wipers, the rubber edge on the wiper blade could tear, costing you a new set of wiper blades and risk damaging your wiper mechanism.

5. Use quality wiper blades

At O'Brien®, we recommend replacing windscreen wipers with a trusted brand, like Bosch, which offers a wide range of wipers that covers most makes and models of vehicles, with innovative technology such as aerodynamics and a patented rubber coating for optimum wiper performance.

By using quality wiper blades, like Bosch, and taking care to follow the steps above, will help extend the overall life of your blades. That way, your wipers will keep wiping for longer with no issues!


Need help with your wiper blade replacement?

Not only do our specialist technicians provide a complimentary wiper blade check on all vehicles we service, but we also provide free installation of any wipers purchased. We make it easy to get the best out of your new or repaired windscreen.

Click here for more information about our chip repairs and windscreen replacement services.

Contact us today on 1800 059 829 or book online.

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The Great Aussie Road Trip https://www.obrien.com.au/articles/the-great-aussie-road-trip/ Wed, 31 Mar 2021 00:56:33 +0000 https://www.obrien.com.au/?p=5858 There’s nothing like packing up the car and heading on a road trip. What’s not to love about cruising the open road with the windows down, your favourite songs playing and the anticipation of an adventure ahead. With international travel still not on the cards, 2021 is shaping up to be the year of discovering...

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There’s nothing like packing up the car and heading on a road trip. What’s not to love about cruising the open road with the windows down, your favourite songs playing and the anticipation of an adventure ahead. With international travel still not on the cards, 2021 is shaping up to be the year of discovering our great big Aussie backyard. You could go on a winter adventure atop snow capped mountains, trek across the desert, explore the sparkling beaches, or traverse through lush tropical rain forests and rolling green pastures. There are tons of great Australian road trip itineraries that you can choose from (or even create your own). A driving holiday gives you the freedom and flexibility to choose your own adventure, and discover hidden gems along the way.

At O'Brien, we’ve pulled together the below list of iconic Australian road trips to help with your holiday planning. How many will you tick off your bucket list this year? And why not start this Easter holidays!

The Big Lap

The Big Lap is a 14,500km long trip that circumnavigates Australia following State Highway 1 which is the longest national highway in the world. The trip tops many road trip bucket lists and bypasses capital cities such as Sydney, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Hobart and Darwin, also stopping in other areas of interest like Cairns, Broome, Esperance just to name a few. The Big Lap will show you everything that’s amazing about driving Australia in one continuous road trip. This is a trip for people with time on their hands as it takes approximately 7 ½ days of non-stop driving.

The Great Ocean Road

The Great Ocean Road in Victoria features one of Australia’s most scenic coastlines. This drive offers incredible views stretching along the southern coast – from the surfing town of Torquay to the 12 Apostles, ending in the historic fishing town of Port Fairy. Along the drive you’ll see cliff tops, natural limestone and sandstone formations, surf beaches, and rainforests. You can even take some time out of the car and climb a volcanic crater at Tower Hill. The Great Ocean Road is an over 600km stretch of road that takes approximately 9 ½ hours to drive non-stop.

The Nullarbor Plain

The Latin term “nullarbor” means “no trees”, which pretty much sums up this road trip. The Nullarbor Plain is a wide almost treeless plain of vast outback across the southern edge of Australia, between the West Australian goldfields and the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia. It is the longest, straightest and flattest road in the country. This driving route travels across remote areas with plenty of wildlife, such as wild camels, kangaroos, emus, and dingoes. Travellers can drive across the Nullarbor Plain through the Eyre Highway. This is approximately 1,675 km long and can take 2 days to cross. This trip requires extensive planning as the Nullarbor Plain is a very remote area.

The Grand Pacific Drive

The Grand Pacific Drive is a 140km coastal drive that starts at the Royal National Park just south of Sydney, and travels over the iconic Sea Cliff Bridge and via coastal cities and townships such as Wollongong, Shellharbour, Kiama and the Shoalhaven. This road trip offers an adventure for everyone. You could opt for a relaxed tour of the local wineries, orchards, numerous beach cafes and fine dining dotted along the route. Or partake in activities such as hand gliding, beach skydiving or ziplining along the way. If you have kids on board, you could stop at one of the wildlife parks or any of the beautiful beaches along the way.


Planning a driving holiday, or even just trip a few hours away from home? Make sure you’re all ready to go.

Aside from the practical things you’ll need during a road trip, a good idea is to get your vehicle checked by a qualified mechanic prior to traveling. This way, you can fix any existing issues, avoiding any possible vehicle failures or setbacks on your itinerary. As much as you try to prepare your vehicle before you set off, there can also things that happen unexpectedly too. The most common issues we see at O'Brien are stone chips in windscreens flicked up by other cars or trucks on the roads. In the event this does happen we recommend you fix it as soon as possible as it could turn into a crack at any time and then you could be up for the cost of a new windscreen.

Here is a list of some of the other possible issues that you may experience on your road trip which we recommend you fix immediately:

If you do have any of the above issues you can call O'Brien on 1800 059 829. We’re available 24 / 7 to take your call and can help to book in an appointment for your windscreen repair or vehicle glass replacement. O'Brien® AutoGlass services 99% of the Australian population so can help from almost anywhere in the country, simply call today to speak to one of our experts.

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Can Worn Out Wiper Blades Damage Your Windscreen? https://www.obrien.com.au/articles/can-worn-out-wiper-blades-damage-your-windscreen/ Thu, 08 Oct 2020 03:00:07 +0000 https://www.obrien.com.au/?p=4620 While wiper blades seem to be a minor part of vehicles, they actually play a crucial role in keeping the driver and passengers safe while on the road. As failing to maintain your wiper blades may cause issues with visibility in poor weather and could compromise your driving perception. This is why it’s important to...

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While wiper blades seem to be a minor part of vehicles, they actually play a crucial role in keeping the driver and passengers safe while on the road. As failing to maintain your wiper blades may cause issues with visibility in poor weather and could compromise your driving perception.

This is why it’s important to make it a point to check your wiper blades from time to time and see if they are still functioning effectively.

What happens when your wiper blades are worn out?

Wiper blades are made of metal and rubber, which are constantly exposed to various elements such as vehicle waxes and oil, extreme temperatures, snow, dirt, dust and other airborne debris. These can collect on your wiper blades, causing the rubber part to deteriorate over time.

You will start to notice your wiper blades are worn out if:

  • They start to leave streaks
  • They skip sections on your windscreen
  • You hear excessive squeaking or other unusual sounds when in use

In time, the damaged rubber will eventually expose the metal part of the wiper blades, giving them direct contact to your windscreen. If this happens, the exposed metal may cause scratches on various sections of the windscreen when in use.

If left in this condition, not only could they damage your windscreen glass, the uneven cleaning of the windscreen may cause driving distractions and compromise the driver’s road visibility.

How to maintain your windscreen wiper blades

You can extend the life of your wiper blades by regularly checking their condition and wiping away any stuck debris. Some manufacturers recommend inspecting your wiper blades every six months for wear. This could be shorter or longer depending on how often they are exposed to various weather conditions.

O'Brien® experts recommend wiper blades to be replaced immediately when the signs of wearing begin to show. This is to help ensure that the driver’s view of the road remains unimpaired whilst driving in any weather condition.

At O'Brien®, we offer Bosch wiper blades for great performance. These can be purchased from your nearest O'Brien® AutoGlass branch, or you can have them installed on your vehicle by our experts when you have your windscreen repaired or replaced.

For more information, visit your local O'Brien® AutoGlass branch or ask our experts about replacing your Windscreen Wipers when making a booking!

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