What to Use to Clean Dirty Car Windows?
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When car windows are dirty, first moisten them with clean water to remove dust. Portable car washers usually have a small container specifically for cleaning agents. Fill the container with cleaning solution, spray it onto the window surface using the washer's nozzle, then wipe with a cloth. After that, rinse the window with a high-pressure car wash water gun. Once the window is clean, evenly spray some anti-fog cleaner on the glass and wipe it dry with a clean cloth. This method leaves a shiny film on the glass surface, preventing streaks, water spots, and fogging while also aiding in defrosting. Developing the habit of keeping windows clean can reduce glare and improve visibility.
When it comes to cleaning car windows, I usually use a dedicated glass cleaner paired with a microfiber cloth, which is effective and prevents scratches. First, buy a bottle of automotive glass cleaner from a supermarket or auto parts store—avoid household cleaners to prevent leaving oily residues. Park in a shaded area before cleaning; don’t do it under direct sunlight to avoid the glass heating up and the liquid evaporating too quickly, which can leave streaks. Step one: Use a damp cloth or spray water to remove surface dust. Step two: Spray the cleaner onto the glass and spread it evenly. Step three: Gently wipe back and forth with a clean microfiber cloth, ensuring the interior glass is also cleaned to prevent fogging that could obstruct vision. For stubborn stains like bird droppings, mix a bit of white vinegar with water and the cleaner. I stick to a weekly routine to maintain clear visibility for safe driving. The cleaner is affordable—just 20 yuan per bottle, lasting about six months.