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[title] Disassemble the old wiper
-[* black] You'll need pliers and a flat blade screwdriver for this operation. The Typical beam style wiper has two metal ribs held on by plastic end caps. Pictured here is a Vaelo R-13B rear wiper.
+[* black] You'll need pliers and a flat blade screwdriver for this operation. The typical beam style wiper is held by two metal ribs held stiff with plastic end caps. Pictured here is a Vaelo R-13B rear wiper.
[* black] Squeeze the metal ribs just before the end caps, then pull off the end caps. If they won't go, then tear out the old rubber first to loosen things up, and try again.
[* black] Stop removing parts as soon as you can slide the rubber out: it may take just one end cap.