How to Remove Oil Stains from the Car Windshield?
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To remove oil stains from the car windshield, follow these steps: 1. Wash away dust on the windshield with clean water; 2. Apply glass cleaner or oil film cleaner evenly on the glass using a sponge or soft towel; 3. Scrub the oil film in a circular motion, and clean the wiper blades as well; 4. Rinse off the cleaner with clean water and dry the windshield. Methods for maintaining car glass include: 1. Use glass water appropriately by selecting the suitable one according to the season and weather conditions; 2. Apply window film to the car glass, which can block the scorching sun, provide heat insulation, and protect against UV rays; 3. Purchase glass insurance for the car, which can be used when the windshield or window glass is damaged.
A few days ago, I also encountered the issue of oily film on the windshield. After trying many methods, I found that kitchen dish soap works best: first wet the glass, pour some dish soap on a sponge, and scrub the oily areas in circular motions. For particularly stubborn spots, scrub a few more times. Then rinse with a high-pressure water gun; if you don't have one, pour several buckets of water to rinse thoroughly. Finally, dry with a microfiber cloth—avoid using ordinary towels as they leave lint. Remember to clean the wiper blades as well, otherwise they'll pick up oil again after a few wipes. This method is low-cost and highly effective. I do it once a month, especially during summer when tree sap is abundant.