Auto Windscreen Cleaning

Windshield of his car comes into contact with dirt, rain and insects, leaving him caked with dirt and difficult to see through. A dirty windshield can be a safety hazard in many ways. A windshield covered with insects or mud is difficult to see through during daytime driving.

It is especially dangerous at night, when other lights shine on your windshield, sometimes causing light to reflect in his eyes. Be sure and learn how to clean the windshield so as not to endanger yourself or your passengers.

Explanation

  1. Car Windshield washer with soap and water, Rub the windshield with a reticulated sponge to remove insects stuck in heavy dirt. If washing the windshield and all your car windshield wash away the past. Park your car in the shade and let the glass dry completely.
  2. Moisten the microfiber towel with automotive glass cleaner. Clean the wiper on the windshield, using small circular motions. Spray cleaner directly onto the windshield for stubborn stains.
  3. Use a clean part of the towel to apply a second cleaning with glass cleaner. Clean the windshield up and down, then from side to side using long strokes.
  4. Turn the microfiber towel to clean, dry and polish the windshield clean to remove any cleaner remaining glass and side stripes.
  5. Pour some glass enamel on a foam polishing pad. Polish the outside of the windshield, with small circular movements. Once the glaze begins to dry, I polish off with a clean, dry towel microfiber.
  6. Clean the inside of the windshield with a microfiber towel and automotive glass cleaner. Dampen a clean microfiber towel with glass cleaner and use up and down, then from side to side strokes. Buff with a clean towel to remove any streaks.

Tips & Warnings

  • Make sure the glass cleaner used is safe for tinted windows (if the windscreen is dyed along the top of it).
  • Do not use household glass cleaners to clean your car as ammonia can be toxic, especially inside the closed cabin of a car.