
Method to clean the inside of the windshield: Dilute the windshield washer fluid with water and pour it into a spray bottle. Spray the diluted solution onto the dirty or blurred areas on the inner side of the windshield, being careful with the amount—just a few streams of water are sufficient. Then, use a glass scraper to clean the area, and finally wipe it dry with a clean, soft, lint-free cloth. Here are some related details: Windshield washer fluid not only removes dirt but also prevents glare, fogging, and static electricity. It is advisable to keep a clean, soft, lint-free dry cloth in the car for timely cleaning when the windshield fogs up or gets dirty. In cases where the inner side of the windshield fogs up, turn on the car's air conditioning in recirculation mode to quickly defrost and dehumidify.

I drive to and from work, and the inside of the windshield often accumulates dust and fingerprints, making the view blurry. I've found that the key to cleaning lies in the tools and methods: first, use a dry microfiber cloth to gently wipe away loose dust to avoid scratching the glass; then spray some glass cleaner on the cloth, not directly on the glass, to prevent liquid from seeping into the dashboard. When wiping, move in straight lines from top to bottom, not in circles, to avoid leaving streaks. After cleaning, the view becomes clear immediately, especially making driving safer during rainy days or at night. I take a few minutes to do this once a week to prevent too much oil film buildup. Also, closing the windows properly when parking helps reduce dust entering, which works quite well.

As an experienced driver, I've dealt with the issue of a dirty windshield interior. For cleaning, I usually use a 1:1 mixture of white vinegar and water, spraying it on a soft cloth to wipe, which effectively removes grease and fingerprints. After wiping, use a dry cloth to dry it to avoid water stains. Also, pay attention to the air vents and clean them regularly to prevent dust from blowing out and dirtying the glass again. I've found that interior dirt mainly comes from dust brought in by the car's air circulation, plus accumulated fingerprints. For prevention, I recommend eating or smoking less in the car to reduce grease sources. Cleaning this way can keep the windshield clear for one or two weeks, ensuring a consistently clear view.

I prioritize driving safety, and a dirty windshield interior can impair visibility, especially at night or under strong light. The cleaning method is simple: use a clean microfiber cloth dampened with warm water to wipe, focusing on removing fingerprints and oil films in the central area. After wiping, check for any residue to ensure no streaks remain. If left uncleaned, a dirty windshield increases the risk of glare, which could lead to accidents. I clean it once a month, along with checking the wipers, to maintain overall clear visibility. Remember to use gentle motions and avoid abrasive materials to protect the glass surface.


