"How can I clean my windscreen’s interior and exterior surface so it's nice and gleaming?" If you ask any father or grandfather that question, they'll most likely tell you to use vinegar and newspaper.
We're not arguing that vintage remedies are bad, but they take far more effort and time than modern approaches. They don't promise a blemish clean, either. Modern newspapers also employ water-based inks, which leave a coating of black smear on your hands.
We fix automobile windscreen problems regularly as skilled and experienced technicians and have done so for over 25 years, so we know a great deal about keeping them immaculate. Here's why it's critical to keep your windscreen as clean as possible and scratch-free and how to do it quickly.
Reasons to keep your windscreen clean:
In that rush-hour trip home, low-lying sunlight mixed with goopy windshields makes it impossible to see the road. When you combine tree sap, greasy road-related stains, bug-gut smudges, and dust particles, you have the perfect recipe for a road accident. Traveling with an untidy windshield is, to put it bluntly, unsafe.
Some windshield cracks are so minute that they go unnoticed for a long time. Cleaning and inspecting your windshield regularly can reduce the need for costly glass repair services in the long term. In addition, the sooner you repair car windshield scratches, the less likely they will increase in size and create more costly damage to your glass (such as cracks).
Steps to have a Pristine Windshield:
Cleaning your car windshield does not require you to abandon your entire holiday plan; it only takes approximately half an hour of your time. Fixing car windshield dust will not only make driving safer, but it will also preserve your time & expense on unexpected glass repair jobs. Here's an example of how simple it is…
- Begin by cleansing the windshield with a dry microfiber towel to remove any dirt and debris accumulated inside the vehicle. You'll be astonished at how much grime that cloth accumulates!
- Use your preferred windscreen cleaner to clean the interior glass.
- Wipe the windscreen's outer edges with a clean cloth (if dirty, get a new one).
- Continue to the remaining windshield, sprinkling the wider area once more and wiping with the microfiber cloth vertically and horizontally. Remove any streaks with a clean towel.
- It's time to wash your exterior windows. Bug-shifter sponges work miracles if your windshield has any bug guts or sticky residues that are difficult to remove. First, wipe the windscreen with a cloth to remove excess dirt, much like the interior. Then, using the car windscreen cleaner, spritz the front of your windscreen and wipe vertically and horizontally.
- Wash any remaining debris from the windscreen with clean water using a sprayer or bucket (beginning from the top).
- Finally, rubbing the windscreen with a dry microfiber cloth will dry it.