What Causes Many Scratches on the Windshield When Viewed Against Light?

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StIvan
07/29/25 10:17am
This situation on the vehicle's front windshield can be addressed through polishing, which effectively removes scratches on the windshield. Additionally, it is necessary to replace the vehicle's front wipers, as prolonged use of wipers can lead to scratches on the windshield, affecting its usability. Additional Information: 1. Regular Replacement: It is important to regularly replace the vehicle's wipers. If the wipers are aging or not cleaning effectively, they can cause numerous scratches on the windshield. When using wipers, it is recommended to use them in conjunction with windshield washer fluid to achieve better cleaning results and effectively protect the windshield. 2. Consider Applying Film to the Vehicle: After purchasing the vehicle, you can apply film to the windshield. If the vehicle's glass is damaged during use, it will not be possible to apply glass film later. The glass must be replaced first before applying the film. If you plan to apply glass film, it is advisable to do so early.
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