How to Remove Liquid Glass from a Car?

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SanAllie
07/28/25 9:25pm
It is not recommended to remove liquid glass from a car, as the effective protection period of liquid glass is generally about one year. It is advisable to consult professionals at an auto repair shop for their opinion. Self-maintenance is not recommended, as it may sometimes lead to counterproductive results, achieving half the result with double the effort. Moreover, it is not conducive to the service life of the car. More details are as follows: 1. Liquid glass has an anti-static effect on the car body, reducing the adsorption of dust in the air and preventing oil stains. After curing into a crystal, liquid glass forms a strong protective layer on the car paint with high hardness and excellent wear resistance, protecting the paint from damage caused by sand and stones, improper wiping, scratches, and scrapes during driving. 2. Coating the car with a layer of hard, transparent liquid glass that is highly stable effectively prevents various external adverse conditions from damaging the car paint.
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SanMariana
08/12/25 2:03am
I've also encountered liquid glass stains on car windows while driving, those water marks or cleaning fluid residues can be quite annoying. I find the simplest method is to take a microfiber cloth, dampen it with some clean water, and gently wipe from the center of the stain outward, which usually removes most traces. For more stubborn stains, I use a mixture of white vinegar and water in about a 1:1 ratio, apply it with the cloth, wait a minute or two before wiping, and it works amazingly well while being cost-effective. The key is to use gentle motions without harsh scrubbing to avoid damaging the glass surface. For prevention, I always rinse the windows thoroughly after each car wash to prevent chemical residue buildup. Also, during summer when the sun is strong, stains tend to set more easily, so I avoid cleaning at noon and opt for cooler times of day. After cleaning, I always check if the glass is crystal clear to ensure driving visibility isn't compromised - safety first.
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