
Dilute the windshield washer fluid with water and pour it into a spray bottle. Spray onto the blurry and dirty areas on the inside of the windshield, then wipe clean with a soft, lint-free cloth. First, wet the car window glass with water, then use toothpaste to clean the dirt on it. Gently scrub with a sponge and rinse clean.

With over a decade of driving experience, I've mastered the art of cleaning car windows. Never use newspapers or dry cloths—they'll leave scratches and dust. I recommend using a dedicated automotive glass cleaner: spray it evenly on the glass and wipe with a microfiber cloth from top to bottom in continuous motions, avoiding back-and-forth rubbing. Avoid cleaning under direct sunlight in summer, as the cleaner dries too quickly and leaves streaks; winter is actually better. Always check from different angles for any residue to ensure crystal-clear visibility, which is crucial for driving safety. Clean monthly to prevent dust and grime buildup, making your drives more comfortable and worry-free.

As a new car owner, I recently discovered that cleaning the interior glass is actually super easy. Just use some household tools: mix equal parts distilled water and white vinegar as a cleaning solution, spray it on the glass, then use an old lint-free T-shirt as a cloth to wipe it dry. Use gentle horizontal strokes—circular motions can leave streaks. Choose cloudy days or when the car is cold for cleaning to avoid quick evaporation from hot glass. Wipe it casually before each drive to maintain clarity and prevent fogging, which significantly improves driving visibility.

After becoming parents, cleaning the car windows has become a daily routine. Children's little hands often leave greasy marks on the glass. I mix warm water with a drop of dish soap to make a natural, non-irritating spray. After spraying, I wipe it off with a soft cloth to remove stains without leaving streaks. I focus on cleaning the rearview mirror and windshield area to ensure no glare at night for safer driving. Maintaining this routine twice a month gives the whole family peace of mind during trips.


