What to Do If Windshield Washer Fluid Spills Out?
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Windshield Washer Fluid Spills Out? The solution is: you can wait for it to evaporate. Windshield washer fluid is a consumable item in car usage. High-quality windshield washer fluid mainly consists of water, alcohol, ethylene glycol, corrosion inhibitors, and various surfactants. The washer fluid filler port is generally wide and open for easy filling. If necessary, you can install a funnel on the port during refilling. Inferior washer fluids are mostly mixed with water and alcohol, which not only damages the gloss of the car paint and the hardness of rubber strips but can also cause color differences, swelling, or dissolution of rubber or other plastic parts in severe cases. If you accidentally spill washer fluid outside during refilling, it may flow near the air conditioning intake. The evaporating odor of the washer fluid can also enter the cabin through the car's air conditioning ventilation ducts.