Wiper trimming tool

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Mito Man
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For £51 it better be the ultimate wiping machine.
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Better than curtains at any rate.
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I'm sure I've seen someone on here mentioning one of those before, maybe it was the old forum?

I can see it being handy if like you say, there's a small nick in a blade leaving a single trail, or just to sharpen the edge and double the life of the blades.

But, as my wiper purchases normally follow revs example above, the use of a wiper trimming tool would probably follow a similar path.

Notice it when it's raining, think about your magic doodah, go in the house because you don't want to be stood in the rain trimming your wipers, then completely forget about it until it rains again and you use the wipers. Repeat for 18months or so :lol:
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Jobbo wrote: Tue Apr 02, 2019 9:18 am
JLv3.0 wrote: Tue Apr 02, 2019 8:50 am This reminds me of the old Billy Connolly sketch in "An Audience With" about shit products you find in the back of the Sunday supplements to the papers :lol: - anyone know what I'm on about?
Ah, the Innovations Catalogue being the one which sticks most strongly in my memory. And Scotcade, I think.
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