Does Glass Oil Film Remover Damage Glass?
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Glass oil film remover does not damage the glass and can be used with confidence. Here is the relevant information: 1. Introduction to glass oil film: Glass oil film is divided into external oil film and internal oil film. External oil film: This refers to the stubborn layer formed by the accumulation of various environmental impurities on the outer side of the glass over time. The microscopic surface of this impurity layer is uneven, with water trapped in the gaps, so a continuous fog-like film can be seen when the wiper blade passes over it. This unevenness also affects light transmission, significantly impairing visibility and safety during rain, snow, fog, or nighttime driving. Internal oil film: Various oily suspended particles in the air can adhere to the inner side of the glass, such as exhaust fumes, air conditioning, low-quality interior care products, smoking, and many other factors, which can accumulate over time to form an internal oil film. This is particularly noticeable when observing the inner side of the windshield under nighttime lighting, severely affecting visibility and safety during rainy night driving. 2. Function of glass oil film remover: It provides a quicker and more efficient way to handle conventional dirt on the glass surface, effectively delaying the formation of external oil film and thoroughly cleaning internal oil film. It is suitable for daily glass cleaning, typically used after each car wash, and can be applied both inside and outside the vehicle. It is generally safe to use on special surfaces such as tinted glass, coated glass, and organic glass.