What is used to clean car windows?
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Car windows can be cleaned with clean glass cleaner. The cleaning steps are as follows: 1. Wet the windows with clean water to rinse off dust; 2. Spray the glass cleaner on the window surface with the nozzle of a portable car washer, then wipe with a cloth, and rinse clean with a high-pressure car wash gun; 3. After the windows are cleaned, spray anti-fog cleaner and wipe dry with a dry cloth. Reasons for car window fogging: 1. Temperature difference between inside and outside the car; 2. Window temperature is below the dew point; 3. Temperature difference on both sides of the window. Car window maintenance methods: 1. Use appropriate glass water according to the season; 2. Apply car window insulation film.
The effectiveness of glass cleaning largely depends on the tools used. I always keep a microfiber towel on hand, which works much better than regular cloths and doesn’t leave lint marks. Avoid using laundry detergent or soapy water as cleaners—their high alkalinity can corrode wiper blades. I’ve tried a $1.50 glass cleaner from the supermarket, and it works far better than diluted dish soap, leaving the glass crystal clear with just one wipe. For stubborn oil films on the glass, don’t scrape hard—buy a degreaser online, apply it with a sponge in circular motions, rinse, and the glass will look brand new. In summer, don’t dry-wipe insect remains off the windshield; soak them with a wet towel for ten minutes before wiping to avoid scratching the glass. Lastly, remember to clean the wiper blades monthly—tiny sand particles trapped in the rubber can seriously damage the glass.