How to Remove Water Stains from the Windshield?
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Professional neutral cleaners should be used, and avoid using laundry detergent or other highly corrosive cleaning agents. Long-term use of such products can corrode genuine leather, causing it to lose its original luster, become stiff, and prone to cracking. Additionally, chemical residues can pose health risks and cause secondary pollution. Choose the right tools for interior cleaning—avoid using stiff nylon brushes or nano-sponge brushes, as they can cause significant damage to leather seats despite their high efficiency. Cleaning method: To check the level of dirt on a dark-colored roof, simply wipe the surface gently with a clean, damp towel. If the white towel picks up brownish stains, it indicates that the roof is already quite dirty, as fibers tend to absorb stains easily.
Most watermarks on windshields are mineral traces left by water stains. I've tried several household methods that work quite well. For example, mixing white vinegar with water, spraying it on, letting it sit for a few minutes, and then gently wiping with a soft cloth can remove light watermarks. For stubborn stains, you can apply a bit of toothpaste, then rinse it off with clean water. Remember not to scrape hard, as it may scratch the glass. Additionally, watermarks are more likely to appear in hot weather, so make sure to thoroughly dry the glass after washing your car. I usually keep a spray bottle in my car to quickly deal with light rain, preventing visibility issues. Regularly checking the cleanliness of your windshield, about once a month, is a simple maintenance routine that can make driving safer and more comfortable.