How to Remove Water Stains from the Inside of the Car Windshield?

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ODawson
07/29/25 10:19pm
The methods to remove water stains from the inside of the car windshield are: 1. Add some dishwashing liquid to water, stir evenly, dip a car cleaning towel into the solution and wipe the entire glass, then wring out the towel and wipe again, which can basically solve the problem; 2. Alternatively, take one dry and one wet cloth, first wipe both sides of the glass with the wet cloth, then dip the dry cloth in a small amount of white liquor and wipe the glass vigorously to make it clean and bright. The car windshield is generally made as a large curved single-piece design with certain curvatures on all sides. This curved glass is a product with very high technical requirements, whether from the processing process or the assembly perspective, as it involves many issues such as vehicle model, strength, heat insulation, and assembly.
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