Can Car Side Windows Be Waxed?
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No, waxing is meant for car paint maintenance, and glass does not require waxing for upkeep. Below is an introduction to related content: 1. Hazards of waxing glass: It can cause the wipers to fail to clean the glass properly during rainy days. After waxing, the adhesion of water droplets on the glass surface decreases, forming small water beads. While this works well at low speeds or with light rain when wipers aren't needed, at high speeds or during heavy rain, it can lead to the wipers being unable to clean the glass effectively. 2. Rubber blade hardening and aging: Residual car wax left on the glass surface after using the wipers can transfer to the wiper rubber blades, still failing to clean the glass properly. Over time, this can cause the rubber blades to harden and age. 3. Severe impact on driving safety: When driving at night, if the headlights of an oncoming vehicle are met, the waxed windshield can become blurry, making it difficult to see the road ahead, thereby severely compromising driving safety.