What to Use to Wipe Car Windows Without Freezing in Winter?
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First, remove dust from both the inside and outside of the window using a feather duster. Then, spray a large X-shaped pattern of glass cleaner across the entire window. Fold a wrung-out cloth and wipe around the edges of the window. Flip the cloth and use the same method to slowly wipe inward. After cleaning the entire window, let it dry to about 70% before wiping it again with a dry cloth. For frosted glass with patterns, first scrub with an old toothbrush, rinse with clean water, and finally wipe with a dry cloth. Here are some tips for wiping car windows in winter: 1. First, place a dry cloth inside a small plastic bag. Wrap it with a wet cloth, then use the wet cloth to clean the window—the plastic bag effectively separates the dry and wet cloths. 2. This ensures smooth wiping without affecting the feel. After wiping once with the wet cloth, simply flip the plastic bag over to wrap the wet cloth inside, allowing you to continue wiping with the dry cloth. This eliminates the hassle of switching back and forth between cloths—you can use whichever one you need at any time. 3. For deep cleaning, prepare several wet cloths, cover them with plastic bags and dry cloths, and secure them together to avoid repeatedly rinsing and wringing out cloths.