How to Deal with Foreign Objects in the Gap of Car Window Glass?
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To remove foreign objects from the gap of car window glass, wrap a thin cloth around a metal sheet for cleaning. Here are some relevant tips: 1. Precautions: Whether cleaning the gap or the front surface of the window glass, improper methods can cause scratches. Therefore, when cleaning the window glass daily, control the cleaning pressure and preferably use a neutral cleaning agent. 2. Water Gun: If using a water gun for cleaning, avoid setting the water pressure too high—moderate pressure is sufficient. Regularly clean your car to prevent excessive dirt buildup.
I've encountered the annoying problem of small stones or leaves getting stuck in the window glass gap several times. When rolling the window up or down, it makes a clicking sound and damages the motor. Experience tells me that the first step is to check the type of foreign object: for soft and small items like leaves or dust, use a soft brush or car vacuum cleaner to gently remove them; for hard objects like stones or small plastic pieces, avoid forcing the window up or down to prevent scratching the glass, and try using a plastic pry tool or tape to extract them. If you can't reach it or it's stuck too deep, just drive to a car wash shop—they have a variety of tools for professional cleaning. Prevention is key: avoid parking near areas with many trees, and clean the window tracks and seals during each car wash to reduce debris buildup. Leaving it untreated for a long time may worsen the window frame seal, leading to leaks, and in summer, it can easily attract insects.