Great success! Took me all of 10 minutes.
1. Remove entire blade from arm.
2. Pinch the clips together at the end of the rubber, and slide out the rubber with metal reinforcement.
3. Find the end with the larger slit/slot; push the end of the rubber through.
4. Slide out old rubber from the metal reinforcement.
5. Reverse the process by starting with sliding in the new rubber.
I cannot speak to which windscreen wipers or arms anyone has but mine are Bosch (little logo on the satin chrome finish). Mine have a removable rubber with a metal reinforcement.
This link is to the wiper rubber I bought.
https://a.co/d/eRGb7oM Note that these were
slightly smaller in most dimensions than the rubber that came out, but fit in perfectly. The size difference didn't appear to be an issue. The old rubber is probably conventional black butyl. The new is gray. While I appreciate authenticity, when the wipers are going full and it's pouring rain, I don't care what color the rubber is...only that they work.
There was enough rubber on ONE of the FOUR pieces in the kit to do both wipers on my Pagoda. So I have plenty left over. I'll toss it in the back of my car for anyone coming to Chicago that wants to see if these may work...So, there's enough for three cars left.