What to Use for Cleaning Car Window Glass?
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Car window glass can be cleaned using degreaser, portable car washers, anti-fog cleaner, and dry cloths. Steps for cleaning car glass: 1. Wet the window with clean water; 2. Portable car washers have a small container for injecting cleaning agent. Inject the cleaning liquid into the container, spray it on the window surface, wipe with a cloth, and then rinse with a car wash water gun; 3. After the car window glass is cleaned, evenly spray some anti-fog cleaner on the glass and wipe it dry with a dry cloth. Precautions for cleaning car glass: 1. Do not use clean water or wipers to clean, as it will not only fail to clean thoroughly but also cause damage to the glass and wipers; 2. Do not use water mixed with laundry detergent for cleaning, as the detergent water may contain some sediments that can corrode rubber pipes, block spray nozzles, and in severe cases, damage the motor over time.
I usually clean the car windows by mixing warm water with a little dish soap, then dipping a soft cloth or a dedicated microfiber towel to wipe them down. First, I use a damp cloth to remove dust, followed by a dry cloth to finish, leaving no water streaks. Keeping this simple method in the car is hassle-free and cost-effective, unlike commercial cleaners that contain chemicals. For stubborn stains on the glass, such as rain marks or insect residue, I dilute a drop of white vinegar and gently wipe, but I make sure to rinse thoroughly to avoid corroding the rubber seals. Additionally, from a safety perspective, it's especially important to clean the windshield both inside and out to prevent glare while driving at night. Regular cleaning reduces blurriness and improves visibility, which is crucial for safe driving. Avoid using household glass cleaners or ammonia-based cleaners, as they may damage the anti-fog coating on the glass and require time-consuming repairs. I typically clean my car once a week to keep it sparkling inside and out.