Thursday 28 May 2015

How To Clean Your Windshield Without Streaks

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When the outside of your windshield is caked in dirt and grime, it is not only annoying, but can also be dangerous, as the headlights of other cars will intensify this dirt when you drive at night and make it extremely difficult for you to see! You should take the time to clean the outside of your windshield every time you stop to get gas (even if you do not think it needs to be cleaned), but while this might seem like a fairly straightforward action to take, many people fail to clean their windshields correctly, and because of this, they end up with funny streaks all across their windshield that make it nearly as bad as the dirt!

The very first step in giving your windshield a seriously good and thorough cleaning is making sure you scrub really hard with the business end of the brush; while you are cleaning, clear off any dead bugs or any dirt splotches that are especially pesky, instead of simply hoping they will come off when you squeegee.

By the time you finish giving your windshield a seriously thorough scrubbing, a lot of the water from the first portion of the scrubbing will have begun to dry – which is one of the main things that will cause your windshield to end up with streaks – so make sure you get the brush wet again and give the windshield one more going-over.

Probably the biggest mistake people make when cleaning their windshield at the gas station is failing to ever dry off the squeegee; between each pull across the windshield, you ought to aim to completely dry the squeegee with a paper towel before going back across the windshield again – always overlapping the previous path of the squeegee, and using a slightly downward motion.

When you use this simple method to clean the outside of your windshield, you will keep dirt from sticking to it, and you will prevent the water from drying on your windshield in weird lines and splotches – instead giving you a perfectly clean windshield that makes driving at night a lot easier and a whole lot safer!

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