Should Car Windows Be Waxed?

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LaylaRose
08/26/25 5:13am
Car windows should not be waxed, as there are several hazards associated with waxing glass: 1. Waxing the glass can impair visibility, especially when driving at night. The glass may appear very blurry, and if headlights from other vehicles shine on it, the windshield becomes even more obscured, severely affecting the driver's visibility. 2. After using the windshield wipers, they may 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. When a car is in motion, friction with the air generates static electricity. Car wax can effectively reduce this friction between the car body and the air or dust, thereby decreasing static electricity and the subsequent accumulation of dust. Additionally, car wax can provide a glossy finish to the vehicle.
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OBrayden
09/08/25 7:09am
Never wax your car windows casually. I made this mistake before, and when it rained, the wipers jumped around, my vision was completely blurred, and I almost had an accident. Now I realize that wax residue on the glass easily attracts dust and grease, making the windows even blurrier and greatly compromising safety. So, I only use dedicated glass cleaners to wipe them down. I recommend getting a rain-repellent coating product—it helps rainwater slide off quickly, ensuring clearer vision while driving. Car maintenance isn't just about the body; keeping the glass clean is also crucial. Remember, wax is for the car paint—glass should stay clean and coating-free. Don’t cut corners when it comes to safety.
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