What is car windshield washer fluid used for?

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AshlynLynn
07/24/25 2:24pm
Car windshield washer fluid is a liquid used to clean the windshields of vehicles and other means of transportation. It is a consumable item in car maintenance, primarily composed of water, alcohol, and ethylene glycol, and serves functions such as cleaning, antifreeze, and anti-fog. When selecting windshield washer fluid, it is important to choose the appropriate product based on different climate and temperature conditions. Summer windshield washer fluid cannot be used in winter. The summer version typically includes insect-removing agents to quickly eliminate insect residues on the windshield, while the winter antifreeze version ensures that it does not freeze or damage car equipment even when the external temperature drops below -20 degrees Celsius.
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Franklin
08/11/25 8:12am
I've been driving for several years, and windshield washer fluid is incredibly useful. It's a liquid designed to be sprayed onto the car window to clean the windshield. When driving, especially on dusty roads or areas with lots of bugs, visibility can get blocked. A quick spray of windshield washer fluid followed by a few wipes from the wipers immediately clears things up. During long-distance drives, encountering mud or rain that obscures the view is common. Windshield washer fluid quickly dissolves dirt, helping me avoid sudden braking and potential accidents. I always check to make sure the reservoir is full; if it's running low, I quickly grab a bottle at the gas station to top it off. Using it not only makes driving safer but also saves me from having to wipe the windows by hand and dirtying the car. In summer, especially on highways, it helps remove stubborn bug residue, while in winter, I switch to an antifreeze type to prevent the nozzles from freezing. Honestly, it's cheap and effective—I recommend everyone keeps some on hand.
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