Thursday, October 15, 2015

Tips on Cleaning a Car Window

How to clean your car window

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Cleaning your car windows and windshield could be challenging at times especially when there are children touching them and leaving fingerprints – or when you unfortunately parked on a dusty road.

What are the ways then to effectively clean your car windows?

Autoglass Safety. The website e.how shared tips on how to clean car windows minus the usual streaks. “Cleaning car windows is often a difficult, but a necessary task. It is a challenge to clean the inside of the car windows without leaving streaks on the glass. Streaks often occur because improper cleaning products and methods are used to clean the windows. Fortunately, you can clean car windows and leave them streak-free by following a few easy instructions.”

Read the instructions here.

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Australian website Oversixty.com also shared some ideas. “Fortunately there’s a foolproof way to clean your way windows that will leave them sparkling not streaky with plenty of sheen to boot. Here’s how to do it: The order is important – Clean your windows and mirrors last. This prevents your sparkling clean surfaces being spritzed while cleaning the rest of the car.”

Check out the rest of the tips here.

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Sliptalk.com also shared its thoughts on how to effectively go about window cleaning.

“STEP ONE: Take the steel wool (make sure it is 0000) and use it to buff out all the debris and dirt from the windshield. You really don’t have to put too much elbow grease into it. I just rubbed in circles over the water spots and bug splatters until they came out. It took me about 15 minutes to do, including the time it took to find a step ladder because I couldn’t reach the center of the windshield without it”

Read the succeeding steps here.

Are you planning to clean your windshield now?

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