What to Do When the Car's Front Windshield is Unclear?
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Solutions for unclear front windshield of the car are as follows: 1. In case of icing or freezing: At this time, it is necessary to use a scraper to remove the ice in front of the windshield before driving. 2. If there is fog on the windshield: Use the wipers to clear the water, allowing normal driving. During driving, fog may continue to form; you can open the car windows and wait for the car's water temperature to rise after driving a few kilometers, then turn on the air conditioning to defog. This will quickly dissipate the fog on the windshield.
When I find that the front windshield of my car is not clear, it's often due to mud spots, dust, or rainwater residue on the outside, or an accumulation of oil film on the glass that blurs the view. I first try to pull over and check, gently wiping the glass surface with a specialized cleaner or a damp cloth, especially after rain to prevent oil buildup. If the wipers don't clean properly, I consider replacing them, as they become ineffective when worn out. Safety comes first—if visibility is poor while driving, I pull over to handle it instead of risking it. I also think it's important to pay attention in daily driving, such as slowing down on dusty roads or using anti-fog sprays to prevent fogging, which can make driving more reassuring.