no, its the coating that it creates. But, Im not seeing the complaints that used to be about the product. if anything it disrupts the wipers but won't harm anything. FWIW, I have ceramic coating on all the windows.
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Apparently turning on the lights is too much bother, controlling the wipers is a hassle, and parallel parking can’t possibly be mastered. So the car does it.It does seem like a very specific gripe though; the person who is fussy enough to treat their (untreated) glass, probably doesn't want automatic wipers going, so automatic wipers should be off anyway.
YMMV on your vehicle, but If done properly and at highway speeds, rain should just bead off and you don't need wipers going.
In cold weather, having automatic wipers on is a recipe to ruin your wipers very fast if they start going with frost and ice still on the glass.
Apparently turning on the lights is too much bother, controlling the wipers is a hassle, and parallel parking can’t possibly be mastered. So the car does it.
Pretty soon I guess we’ll declare driving itself to be only for weirdos wanting to race.
My parking sensors don't even work reliably in the winter, no way the truck is going to be driving itself.Icebergs are a problem that self driving cars will need to address. No need to clear the view if you're not even driving. But, the heavy frozen blocks blowing off the roof will still be a hazard..