Does Spilling Windshield Washer Fluid Outside Have Any Impact?
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Spilling windshield washer fluid outside has no impact because the fluid contains alcohol components, which evaporate easily. Windshield washer fluid is a consumable in car usage. High-quality windshield washer fluid is mainly composed of water, alcohol, ethylene glycol, corrosion inhibitors, and various surfactants. The washer fluid filler port is usually wide and open for easy filling. If needed, a funnel can be installed on the port during filling. Windshield washer fluid has cleaning properties: Window cleaner is formulated with multiple surfactants and additives. Surfactants typically have functions such as wetting, penetrating, and solubilizing, thereby achieving cleaning and stain removal. Windshield washer fluid has antifreeze properties: The presence of alcohol and ethylene glycol significantly lowers the freezing point of the liquid, providing antifreeze effects and quickly dissolving frost. Windshield washer fluid has anti-fog properties: A single-molecule protective layer forms on the glass surface, preventing the formation of fog droplets and ensuring a clear and transparent windshield with unobstructed vision. Windshield washer fluid has anti-static properties: Substances adsorbed on the glass surface after cleaning with window cleaner can eliminate surface charges, providing anti-static effects. Windshield washer fluid has lubricating properties: The ethylene glycol in window cleaner has high viscosity, providing lubrication and reducing friction between the wiper and the glass, preventing scratches. Windshield washer fluid has anti-corrosion properties: Window cleaner contains various corrosion inhibitors, ensuring no corrosion to any metals, and is absolutely safe for car paint and rubber.