How to Clean the Inside of Car Windows?

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LaJourney
07/29/25 9:54am
Here are the methods to clean the inside of car windows: 1. Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dirt from the inner window glass grooves, then spray a specialized glass cleaner onto a soft cloth and gently wipe the glass until it shines. Pay attention to removing dust from the gaps. Evenly spray a glass anti-fogging agent, let it dry, and then wipe it clean. Oil stains, fingerprints, tobacco tar, dust, and other stubborn stains on the inner side of the window glass can dirty the windows, obstruct vision, and affect driving safety, so regular cleaning is necessary. 2. Toothpaste can be used for cleaning. Toothpaste has strong stain-removing capabilities, can eliminate oil films, and also has a polishing effect. If dirt on car windows is wiped with a towel, it is not only difficult to clean but also prone to scratches during the process. First, wet the window glass with water, then use toothpaste to clean the dirt. Toothpaste can effectively dissolve dirt; gently scrub with a sponge and rinse clean.
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