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How to Clean The Auto Glass

Keeping your car's glass clean isn't just about looks; it's crucial for safe driving. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to do it effectively:​

  • Good-quality glass cleaner without ammonia
  • Soft microfiber towels or paper towels
  • Optional: A bucket of warm water
  • A soft sponge or scrubber (for tough spots)
  • A razor blade (for stubborn residue)

The Cleaning Process:

  • Get Your Supplies Ready: Make sure you have everything you need handy before you start.
  • Pick the Right Cleaner: Choose a glass cleaner that doesn't contain ammonia. Ammonia-based cleaners can harm tinted windows and other car surfaces.
  • Find Some Shade: To prevent the cleaner from evaporating too quickly and causing streaks, park your car in the shade. If you can, do the cleaning in the garage.
  • Start Inside: Begin by cleaning the interior glass. This helps avoid any cleaner overspray or drips from affecting the outside of your car. Roll down your windows slightly to reach all the glass.
  • Apply the cleaner: Spray the glass cleaner onto a paper towel or microfiber cloth. Don't spray it directly onto the glass to avoid overspray on the dashboard and nearby areas.
  • Wipe the Glass: Use the cloth to wipe the glass using a circular or back-and-forth motion. Make sure you cover the entire glass surface. If you encounter stubborn spots or streaks, apply a little extra pressure while wiping.

  • Razor Blade (if Needed): If you come across really stubborn residue or adhesive, you can use a razor blade. Make sure the glass is wet with the cleaner to avoid scratching. Hold the blade at a 45-degree angle and use gentle, even strokes. Be careful not to scratch the glass, and change the blade if it gets dull.
  • Repeat as necessary. If streaks or spots persist, repeat the cleaning process with a fresh cloth or paper towel. Consider using different sections of the cloth to prevent residue from spreading.
  • Clean the Outside: Roll up the windows and clean the outside glass using the same method you used for the inside. Pay extra attention to the windshield, side windows, and rear window.
  • Dry and Shine: After cleaning, use a dry, clean microfiber cloth to polish the glass to a streak-free shine. This step is essential for removing any remaining residue and ensuring you have a clear view.
  • Check for Missed Spots: Sit inside your car and inspect the glass thoroughly. If you spot any areas you missed or streaks, go back and clean those spots.
  • Keep it Clean: To maintain your auto glass's cleanliness and clarity, establish a regular cleaning routine. Dirty windows can seriously impact visibility, especially when driving at night or in bad weather.

Auto-glass maintenance can become overwhelming. That's when turning to an auto glass professional makes all the difference. Get expert help, call Belmont Auto Glass Professionals, and ease the burden of keeping your vehicle's glass in top condition.

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