Update yellow highlighted copy as per below text. Note the addition of Bosch in the blue box.
Enhance your view with new BOSCH windscreen wiper blades
With regular exposure to rain, heat, frost, dirt and insects, your wiper blades can deteriorate over time, so it’s important to check their condition regularly. Talk to your local O'Brien® expert to help find the right wiper blades for your vehicle. When purchased through O'Brien®, we'll fit them for you for free.
I like this section. Can we keep the copy as is but put into a different module? I don’t think the current one works very well.
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@Anna Nguyen
, can you help me choose the best module for FAQs for the below questions? The content is already on the page but I think it can all be combined into one section. What do you recommend? I can then write the copy to accommodate. Thanks.
Choosing the right wiper blades for your vehicle
How long do windscreen wiper blades last?
So there will be 5 FAQs in total. Thanks.
5. Wiper copy updated....
4 signs that your vehicle's windscreen wipers need replacing
Stripes and Streaks, like a paintbrush with missing bristles, is usually caused by pollution, dirt and insects tearing the wiper rubber.
Unwiped Sections occur when your wiper blades no longer touch every part of the windscreen surface, possibly caused by a bent tension strip or deformed wiper blade from high temperatures and long-term unsuse
Cross Beams happens when a large portion of the wiper rubber is missing, often as a result of corrusion or mechanial wear.
Rattle and Flutter is both a sound and visual cue that your wipers need replacing. This can be caused by ozone and UV rays, which destroy the wiper rubber’s chemical structure, resulting in cracks and tears.
6. From the FAQs, can you please extra the one below and pop into a module like the one above but perhaps the image on the left and copy on the right? will flow nicely after tips for replacing your windscreen.
The rest of the FAQs can remain the same.
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