Should Car Windows Be Waxed?
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Car windows should not be waxed as waxing not only has no effect but also causes many hazards. The hazards of waxing car windows include: 1. Impaired visibility, especially when driving at night, the glass will appear very blurry. When headlights from other vehicles shine on the windshield, it becomes even more blurry, severely affecting the driver's visibility. 2. After using the windshield wipers, they can become coated with wax. Over time, this not only prevents the wipers from cleaning the glass effectively but also accelerates the aging of the wiper rubber. If the car windows have already been waxed, it is necessary to remove the wax promptly. Car owners can use high-concentration alcohol or gasoline to dilute the oily substance of the wax, then wipe it off with a soft cloth. Alternatively, they can seek professional treatment at a car detailing service.