Continental highlights heavy-duty wiper blades

2022-06-25 09:36:01 By : Ms. Longbiao Lin

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Make sure your fleet’s windshield wipers stand up to any type of weather conditions your drivers encounter. Continental ClearContact Commercial Duty Wiper Blades are engineered to provide all-weather durability and reliability. Designed for fast and easy installation, they are available in four blade designs and lengths from 10 to 40 inches. ClearContact wiper blades feature an aerodynamic design to deliver better windshield wrap, a reinforced steel frame for strength and durability, and precision cut natural rubber blades for consistent, edge-to-edge wiping performance. Continental offers excellent coverage for a wide range of Class 1 through Class 8 trucks and commercial vehicles. Custom bundles are available for fleet applications.

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