Some of the common difficulties seen with wipers are streaking / sheeting, water drops left after wiping, chattering of blades. This can be due to wiper blades which have been predetermined by a road film or car wash wax; this in most cases has to be cleaned by washing the blades in soapy water; if the snag persists then the best solution is to replace the wiper blades. Different experts recommend the wiper blades being replaced at least twice a year, namely before and after the cold season. Remaining droplets of water which are left behind to dry are normally caused by oil road film or diesel exhaust deposits adhering to the glass and it can best be removed by using an alcohol or ammonia solution or another comparable non abrasive cleaner. Chatter my originate from dirty or worn blades and/ or from twisted
Wiper Arms which alters contact angle of the blades. This can be rectified by cleaning both the blades and the glass, and in the case you notice the twist of the wiper arms to be off, you should check and adjust this, and if the problem persists, then you should consider replacing the wiper blades and arms.