Where to Add Windshield Wiper Fluid in a Car?

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LeMatthew
07/29/25 8:57pm
Windshield wiper fluid is refilled under the hood of the car. Simply open the hood to access the refill location. Additional information about windshield wiper fluid is as follows: 1. Wiper fluid is a super-concentrated automotive glass cleaner that is non-sticky, anti-static, anti-corrosive, dustproof, freeze-resistant, acid rain-resistant, and UV-resistant. It helps maintain the gloss and lubrication of rubber and plastic materials, preventing hardening and cracking. 2. Wiper fluid quickly removes stubborn dirt, oil stains, and rainwater from the windshield, forming a protective film that prevents dust and oil from adhering. This ensures smoother and quieter wiper operation, providing a cleaner and more comfortable driving experience while maintaining a clear and bright driving view.
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