December 14, 2017

How to clean the inside of a car’s windshield

The windshield dirty are not only ugly but also jeopardize the safety to driving. It is easy to remember to clean the exterior of the windshield and also the fluids of the windscreen wipers are responsible for keeping it clean between a deep cleaning and another. The inside of the windshield, however, is a completely different thing, and drivers often forget the ease with which they can get dirty and intervene with their safety.

While cleaning the exterior of the windshield is easier than cleaning the interior, due to the curvature of the glass and the location of the dashboard in the middle, with a little patience and preparation the interior can remain as bright as the exterior.

Instructions

  1. Clean the entire interior of the windshield with dry paper towels. This will remove dust and dirt and facilitate wet cleaning.
  2. Spray the corners and edges of the windscreen with a car glass cleaner. Be sure to spray heavily, if you spray a small amount it will not work.
  3. First clean the corners and edges with a glass microfiber towel, as this will seal the largest amount of dirt. Cleaning these areas first prevents dust and debris from spreading to the rest of the windshield.
  4. Spray half the windscreen with the glass cleaner. Clean that half with a microfiber towel in a circular motion.
  5. Dry the glass and shine with a new microfiber towel.
  6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for the other half of the windshield, using new towels.