How To Keep Your Windshield Sparkling Clean?

A clean windshield is as essential as having seatbelts or any other safety device in your vehicle. A dirt windshield not only impacts concentration during the day, it also increases glare from oncoming vehicles at nighttime, thus leading to accidents. For these reasons, the front and rear windshields should be spotless.
But that's a thankless job since even a 5- minute drive on Indian roads seems to cover those windshields in a layer of dust. If you are looking for ways to keep those windshields sparkling and spotless, you've come to the right place! This article compiles some of the best tips to keep the windshield clean!
Get the Right Products and Tools
The first step towards keeping your windshield spotless is picking the right products and tools. For example, using any other cloth other than microfiber might leave streaks.
Moreover, microfiber cleaning gloves do a great job of removing tough stains. You should get your car windshield a glass cleaning product and not regular detergents or cleansers. The regular soaps might be harsh on the windscreen and scrap the glass of its sheen and clarity.

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Work Under Shade Whenever Possible
Another trick that will help you keep your windshields clean for longer is parking under a shaded spot when cleaning. The cleaner evaporates too quickly if you wash and clean the glass under sunlight. As a result, you would be left with a windshield with residue and streaks. So, if you want a spotless glass after cleaning, take our advice and park under the shade.
Rinse and Repeat!
Sometimes one round of cleaning is not enough to get rid of the stubborn dirt and bird droppings. It might take another couple of rounds of rinse and repeat to make your windscreen spotless. You might also require some subtle scrubbing to tackle the dirt and get it out. But make sure not to scrub too hard as it can leave scratches on the delicate glass.

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Get Wax for Windshields
If you are looking for a way to avoid those permanent spots on your windscreen, you can use a quality glass polish. The polish will help you get rid of mineral deposits due to water evaporating off the glass. You can use a polisher or your hand to apply the product and spread the residue with a microfiber towel.
Wash Those Wipers Frequently
One of our mistakes while cleaning the windscreen is leaving out the wipers. You might be unaware, but the wipers are the storehouse of dirt. And the next time you use those wipers during rainy weather, it might get rid of the droplets but leave a layer of dirt and grime on the glass. So, when you clean the windshields, don't forget the wipers!

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Hopefully, keeping the windshield sparkling will no longer be a back-breaking chore for you!
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