Products/Advice for sorting repeated windscreen hazing
Products/Advice for sorting repeated windscreen hazing
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djgritt

Original Poster:

731 posts

184 months

Tuesday 12th October 2021
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Morning all

I seem to be plagued by hazing/filmy grime on the inside my Focus ST heated windscreen.

I often clean it with AG Car Glass Polish, in & out, but literally within just a couple of days it is apparent again.
I haven’t previously had this happen as past cars have not had this issue and the AG treatment normally lasted for a few weeks minimum.
I’m unsure if this is anything related to it being a heated screen either?

This is a pet hate of mine, so any advice on better products or methods to clean it all off and possibly prevent it returning for longer is very much appreciated! smile

Haltamer

2,606 posts

100 months

Tuesday 12th October 2021
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Do you vape in the car at all? - Cleaning with a 100% fresh cloth too?

Any air fresheners in use, cabin filter clean (And dry)?

It's a weird one, but those would be my lines of enquiry.

steveo3002

10,980 posts

194 months

Tuesday 12th October 2021
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makes me wonder if something is circulating in the heating /demist pipework...is the cabin filter new ?

Summit_Detailing

2,316 posts

213 months

Tuesday 12th October 2021
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Cabin pollen filter change would be my first port of call, do you run climate control on the Auto setting? if so this has a tendency to direct air at the windscreen a lot of the time.

Vaping as mentioned above will also give you haze as described.

AG glass polish is an effective cleaner for the inside glass so I doubt it is product related. To rule this out try some vinegar on a microfibre cloth + another microfibre to remove.

Cheers,

Chris

djgritt

Original Poster:

731 posts

184 months

Tuesday 12th October 2021
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Cheers all for the replies.

No, non vaper/smoker so thats not a consideration now.

I’ll do a Pollen filter change though, haven’t long had the car and it’s typically an easy & cheap job so worth doing!

I’ll get some fresh microfibres as mine are older and have been cleaned.
Might also give the Auto Climate a change and try it in manual for a bit, fog on the screen can be handled by the heated elements if it becomes an issue atall!


Bezerk

455 posts

179 months

Wednesday 13th October 2021
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This can also happen if you are washing your microfibre cloths with fabric softener.

Just use a cheap supermarket brand bio/non bio liquid instead.

Demelitia

689 posts

76 months

Wednesday 13th October 2021
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If it continues after all the above attempts, and you get a funny chemical sort of smell out of the vents it’s also possible you’ve got a leak in the heater matrix; this will leave an oily film on the screen.