What does car washer mean?

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VanMary
07/29/25 11:55am
When there is no windshield washer fluid in the reservoir, it reminds the owner to add it in time. Generally, in dusty environments and when driving on highways in rainy weather, the consumption of windshield washer fluid will be very fast. Windshield washer fluid has the following functions: 1. Cleaning performance: Windshield cleaner is composed of various surfactants and additives. Surfactants usually have functions such as wetting, penetrating, and solubilizing, thus playing a cleaning role. 2. Anti-freeze performance: The presence of alcohol and ethylene glycol can significantly reduce the freezing point of the liquid, thereby playing an anti-freeze role and quickly dissolving frost. 3. Anti-fog performance: A single-molecule protective layer will form on the glass surface. This protective film can prevent the formation of fog droplets, ensuring that the windshield is clear and transparent with a clear view. 4. Anti-static performance: After cleaning with windshield cleaner, the substances adsorbed on the glass surface can eliminate the charge on the glass surface, providing anti-static performance. 5. Lubrication performance: Windshield cleaner contains ethylene glycol, which has high viscosity and can play a lubricating role, reducing the friction between the wiper and the glass to prevent scratches. 6. Anti-corrosion performance: Windshield cleaner contains various corrosion inhibitors, which have no corrosive effect on any metal and are absolutely safe for car paint and rubber.
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