Choose a Suitable Glass Cleaner
The first step in cleaning and maintaining your auto glass is choosing a good glass cleaner, and there are many considerations you should be taking into account when making your decision. Most importantly, you should make sure it does not contain ammonia, alcohol or any ingredient that includes toxic fumes. These types of cleaners come with many negative impacts, including harmful consequence on your health as well as on the environment.Be Careful About What Type of Towel /Cloth You Use
Although it might not seem that important, using the wrong towel or cloth can cause many inconveniences and consequences. Don’t skimp on a good towel just to save a few bucks – choose a good quality, glass cleaning microfiber towel that has at least 300 GSM. Microfiber towels can hold up to eight times their weight in water, lint free and, importantly, will not leave scratches on your auto glass. These towels aim to provide an electrostatic charge in order to lift the dirt and debris away from the service instead of dragging it across the window. We do not recommend you to use Old t-shirts, towels, socks or newspaper when cleaning your auto glass. This has a very high chance of creating scratches, streaks and missed spots.Avoid Cleaning Your Windows in a Hot Area
This is especially important if you are using a harsh window cleaner that contains a lot of sensitive chemicals. When the liquid evaporates, the left behind fumes can easily be inhaled by you and could pose a serious health risk in the long run. Even with less-toxic cleaners, evaporation can be a very critical issue and can also cause a residue before you even start cleaning the auto glass.Blurry Areas on your Windshield
Blurry areas on your windshield are a common and dangerous mess, but luckily, there is an easy fix to it. If you find a lot of build up around the edges of your wipers that are causing blurry spots, all you have to do is wipe down your blades with a damp cloth and if possible a bit of white vinegar, which contains substances that can remove debris that’s stuck on the blades and allow them to make full contact with the windshield again. If after you wipe them down, you find that your wipers are still causing build up and blurry spots, you may need a new pair of wipers completely. It’s also important to clean your wiper cowl every once in awhile. The wiper cowl is that area at the base of the windshield where your wipers sit while not in use. Keeping this area clean will help keep your windshield clear by greatly reducing the amount of dust particles in your wipers. You can clean your own windshield but when dealing with cracks, don’t hesitate and get you windshield repair with Speers Auto Glass in Oakville. Call us at 905-339-0339