Tell me your tricks and fixes for squeaky windshield wipers

Not to the point but my own wiper experience, when I was 18-19 y.o in the early 1970s, I drove a great 1964 Triumph TR4. Its wiper motor was so weak I had to oil the windshield with a light coating of the motor oil I used just to get them to operate. I did this to get through NJ state inspection. Otherwise, at 18 y.o., what did I care if the wipers worked. I just wanted to cruise Ocean Ave. in either Asbury Park or Belmar where I lived. It was a perfect summer past time despite my wiper issue. FYI-I'm in my 70s and I still cruise Ocean Ave. in my not so cool 2024 CR-V.
 
I had the original wipers on my 2016 Focus till summer 2023. I replaced with silicone/ceramic Trico then, and Rain X. Another trick that was a TSB for Dodge decades back. Take rubbing alcohol, or washer fluid. Wipe blades down every once in awhile.

I just replaced Rain X wipers on a 2017 Edge, and 2015 Expedition "daughter's" with Trico silicone/ceramic. They had installed them and were not happy. I also put those Trico on my 2012 F150.

Edit: The Trico's are the contour type that have one backing piece that molds to windshield shape.
 
My solution is to buy the OEM wiper insert, not the whole blade from 3rd party. I haven't seen good and durable blades being sold in a store that's better than OEM yet so far.
I agree, but by the time I need inserts, the frame of the blades is an eyesore. I’m using trico silicones on one car, which are fantastic, just gaudy looking. On another car I’m approaching 1 year with Nissan value advantage and they’re pretty good as well. They aren’t advertised as silicone yet the waters beading on where the wiper makes contact, so I believe they may be. My 3rd car has Michelin silicone and it took an exchange to get smooth wipes and now a few months later are noisy. Plus they’re ugly. I’ve heard that Honda dealers sell the whole blade which is made by mitsuba. I haven’t gotten to a dealer to find out yet.
 
Ocean State Job Lot has Bosch Excel wipers for about $5 each. There are two brands, maybe Trico and Michelin. Selection varies by store and prices seem to move up and down.
 
I make my own solution:

Summer: 2 teaspoons liquid natural soap, 1/4 cup ammonia, 1 gallon distilled water

Winter: -20F fluid with Krystal-Klear

After every car wash I thoroughly clean the windshield with SprayWay glass cleaner.
 
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