Dangerous windscreen smears
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Hi All,
I have tried everything !
Washing up liquid
Vinigar
Newspaper
You name it, I have tried it!
Basically the windscreen in any form of rain, light or heavy seems to smear, well that is the only way I can describe it. It leaves lots of cloud type formations on the screen which makes it almost impossible to drive in wet conditions.
At the end of my teather now, Mrs. Ice refuses to drive the car. It is like some film on the screen I cant shift.
Someone has recommend t-cut glass cleaner but will this really do the trick?
The thing is the screen and wipers are squeeky clean and it almost seem like there is something srong with the glass.
The car is a 2006 c-class with the flexi-blades and they are in good condition. Even if I wipe the water off with a top quality car drying blade thingy, you can see the clounds forming on the screen.
If you drive the car on the motorway when the rain is very very light, you can see the smear/clouds forming when the wiper passes and then they dry out?!?!?!
Please help.
IceBoy
I have tried everything !
Washing up liquid
Vinigar
Newspaper
You name it, I have tried it!
Basically the windscreen in any form of rain, light or heavy seems to smear, well that is the only way I can describe it. It leaves lots of cloud type formations on the screen which makes it almost impossible to drive in wet conditions.
At the end of my teather now, Mrs. Ice refuses to drive the car. It is like some film on the screen I cant shift.
Someone has recommend t-cut glass cleaner but will this really do the trick?
The thing is the screen and wipers are squeeky clean and it almost seem like there is something srong with the glass.
The car is a 2006 c-class with the flexi-blades and they are in good condition. Even if I wipe the water off with a top quality car drying blade thingy, you can see the clounds forming on the screen.
If you drive the car on the motorway when the rain is very very light, you can see the smear/clouds forming when the wiper passes and then they dry out?!?!?!
Please help.
IceBoy
Edited by IceBoy on Sunday 16th January 22:20
'The blades are in good condition'
What makes you say that? I find that 12 months is the max I can ever keep a set of wiper blades, when I change them they still look pretty good but are are more or less fked.
I understand its the U-V Rays that damage the blades, not just the motion of the 'wipe'.
Get down to Halfords, buy;
1. The most expensive Bocsh wipers. Look out for the twin packs, big saving!
2. Bottle of Rain-x windscreen washer adative, its in a 500ml orange bottle.
3. Go outside, fit the new kit and drive safely!
What makes you say that? I find that 12 months is the max I can ever keep a set of wiper blades, when I change them they still look pretty good but are are more or less fked.
I understand its the U-V Rays that damage the blades, not just the motion of the 'wipe'.
Get down to Halfords, buy;
1. The most expensive Bocsh wipers. Look out for the twin packs, big saving!
2. Bottle of Rain-x windscreen washer adative, its in a 500ml orange bottle.
3. Go outside, fit the new kit and drive safely!
Halfords used to sell a 'glass cutter' which was a bottle of white fluid you applied to a cloth, allowed to dry and the rubbed off with a cloth. This removed an oil film on my RS2 which the previous owner had somehow applied to the inside of the screen.
The dash needed a good clean and the car a hoover out afterwards though.
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/...
did the trick for me.
The dash needed a good clean and the car a hoover out afterwards though.
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/...
did the trick for me.
Have you tried some elbow grease and glass polish?
It sounds as though you need something with a mild abrasive cream (like Autoglym, ClearVue etc) to shift whatever it is that's bonded to your glass and then you can focus on keeping it clean with the kind of products you've mentioned above.
This combined with new wipers and decent screen wash should see you right.
IceBoy said:
Hi All,
I have tried everything !
Washing up liquid
Vinigar
Newspaper
You name it, I have tried it!
Yes, you've tried everything ... So, have you tried NEW good quality wipers blades/rubbers along with draining the washer bottle and replenishing with good quality screen wash... can make a BIG difference.I have tried everything !
Washing up liquid
Vinigar
Newspaper
You name it, I have tried it!
Overkill mode:~ I introduce a weak bleach solution along with hot water to flush out the crud which always builds up in the washer plastic tubes ~ with sun's and engine's heat, all sorts of 'growths' can accumulate in the washer system.... some very obnoxiously smelling even in the best of Jerry Built means of getting about... Run the weak bleach through continuously until all is used.
If you do the bleach flush, copious washing follow ups to avoid possible effects of bleach left on places it should not be...
Works for me ... but, takes time. Doing it right usually does...
.
..
MGJohn said:
Yes, you've tried everything ... So, have you tried NEW good quality wipers blades/rubbers along with draining the washer bottle and replenishing with good quality screen wash... can make a BIG difference.
Overkill mode:~ I introduce a weak bleach solution along with hot water to flush out the crud which always builds up in the washer plastic tubes ~ with sun's and engine's heat, all sorts of 'growths' can accumulate in the washer system.... some very obnoxiously smelling even in the best of Jerry Built means of getting about... Run the weak bleach through continuously until all is used.
If you do the bleach flush, copious washing follow ups to avoid possible effects of bleach left on places it should not be...
Works for me ... but, takes time. Doing it right usually does...
.
..
If you're ever selling one of your cars John, let me know Overkill mode:~ I introduce a weak bleach solution along with hot water to flush out the crud which always builds up in the washer plastic tubes ~ with sun's and engine's heat, all sorts of 'growths' can accumulate in the washer system.... some very obnoxiously smelling even in the best of Jerry Built means of getting about... Run the weak bleach through continuously until all is used.
If you do the bleach flush, copious washing follow ups to avoid possible effects of bleach left on places it should not be...
Works for me ... but, takes time. Doing it right usually does...
.
..
IceBoy said:
Tried Rain-x as well!
It is really hard to explain. Almost as if there is some contaminent on the screen which when you thing you have cleaned it off, seems to be some how bonded to the glass itself.
Maybe some meths or something?
IceBoy
Meths..It is really hard to explain. Almost as if there is some contaminent on the screen which when you thing you have cleaned it off, seems to be some how bonded to the glass itself.
Maybe some meths or something?
IceBoy
This will get rid of all the crud on the screen.
Avoid washing the screen when you wash the car. You can buy a glass cleaner with the rain-x added to it.
Depending on what products you wash your car with it will just add a film to the screen each time you wash. You will need a new set of wiper blades too.
Meths will de-grease your screen after each wash.
The stone chip/new screen idea is the best so far if you really have tried everything.
I would go for new blades too, then fresh wash fluid and a good hot screen clean with a mild abrasive like fairy, if that does not work then try going to the local glass company and getting some jewellers rouge, then spend a while polishing the glass with that.
I would go for new blades too, then fresh wash fluid and a good hot screen clean with a mild abrasive like fairy, if that does not work then try going to the local glass company and getting some jewellers rouge, then spend a while polishing the glass with that.
Turtlewax Clear Vue glass polish, I find works really well for removing stains like you say which is caused by tree sap and car wash wax.
You need to put. layer on and rub while still wet and then wait for it to dry and buff it off.
Also clean your wipers with a clean damp cloth then dry with clean kitchen paper.
You need to put. layer on and rub while still wet and then wait for it to dry and buff it off.
Also clean your wipers with a clean damp cloth then dry with clean kitchen paper.
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