RE: Windshield Wiper arm removal
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RE: Windshield Wiper arm removal



In answering your question, I am assuming that your wipers are of the 
nut and stud variety. That said, I have resonable success using a 
product called Freeze Off. It combines penetrating solvents with a 
"freezing action" that crystalizes the corrosion. A couple of carefully 
placed and executed raps with a small metal hammer should break up the 
corrosion enough to allow removal. Removal is, as described elsewhere, 
by prying the arm upward. I hope that helps.

Bob in Sacramento 


David Kincaid wrote:
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> I'm having trouble pulling these off my '62 Chrysler.  What's the 
> easiest and best way to get it done?
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