How to Deal with Water Stains on Car Windows That Won't Wipe Clean?
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Pour the cleaner onto a towel or sponge and wipe the glass to remove water stains. You can also use alcohol to remove them. First, wipe the glass with a damp cloth, then use a dry cloth dipped in a small amount of alcohol or high-proof liquor to wipe the glass, which can also remove water stains. Alternatively, you can spray vinegar or soda water on the glass and wipe it with a towel to remove water stains. For small scratches, squeeze toothpaste onto a polishing cloth, apply it to the scratches, and then wipe the toothpaste clean with a damp cloth.
I often drive to work and encounter the issue of car windows not being wiped clean, leaving water stains, which is quite annoying. Last time on the highway during rain, the wipers left streaks, almost making it hard to see the road signs, so I quickly pulled over. Upon checking, I found the rubber on the wiper blades had aged, so I replaced them with new ones for just a few dozen yuan. Prevention is key; every time I wash my car, I use white vinegar mixed with water to clean the windows, removing grease and preventing future issues. The water stains on the windows mostly come from accumulated road grease, and not addressing them promptly can blur your vision, especially during rain or at night, increasing the risk of accidents. Now, I check the wipers every three months, easily handling these minor issues.