What is the method for removing oil film from the windshield?
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The method for removing oil film from the windshield is: 1. Clean the glass with water; 2. Use a cleaning sponge to evenly apply toothpaste to the glass surface; 3. Rinse off the toothpaste with water; 4. Use a cleaning sponge to evenly apply dish soap to the glass surface; 5. Rinse off the dish soap with water to remove the oil film. The method for replacing the windshield is: 1. Use a screwdriver to remove the black protective strips around the windshield; 2. Use steel wire to pull apart the sealant around the entire windshield; 3. Use a small blade to scrape off any black sealant remaining on the car; 4. Apply polyurethane sealant to the windshield frame; 5. Install the windshield.
When dealing with windshield oil film myself, I can handle it with household items. For example, spraying a mixture of white vinegar and water on the glass, letting it sit for a few minutes, then wiping it clean with a microfiber cloth can effectively dissolve grease. Sometimes, adding a bit of baking soda to make a paste, gently scrubbing in circles, and rinsing with water provides a more thorough clean. This method is economical and eco-friendly, using items commonly found at home. Prevention is key—I take some time each week to clean, especially after rain; accumulated oil film can cause strong glare at night, making it dangerous when visibility is poor. I also make sure to clean the wiper blades to avoid residue. Once, after a business trip, the oil film was so thick I couldn’t see through it, and I used toothpaste as an abrasive to solve the problem. Since then, I’ve made it a habit, and driving has become much safer. Using fewer commercial products saves both hassle and money.