On top of failing at their only job, old windshield wipers can also cause scratch your windshield. Here are some simple tips and tricks to help you avoid scratches on auto glass.
September 23, 2014
On top of failing at their only job, old windshield wipers can also cause scratch your windshield. Here are some simple tips and tricks to help you avoid scratches on auto glass.
If your windshield gets very dirty, help your wipers out by cleaning off dirt with a cloth. That way your wiper blades don’t have to drag the grit across the glass, which can causes scratches.
It’s not wise to run wipers on a dry windshield, especially if it’s also dirty. Make sure there’s ample moisture on the glass before you hit the wiper blade switch.
One way to make sure you never need to run wipers on a dry windshield is to keep your washer fluid tank full.
Wiper blades work hard, and that means they wear down. To avoid getting scratches on your auto glass, regularly check your wiper blades to ensure they are in proper working condition. If they’re not, new blades are in order.
If the scratches are minimal, you might be able to remove them on your own.
When to see a professional
If your car's windshield has deep scratches—ones your fingernails catch in if you run your hand over the glass—you need to have a professional auto glass shop take a look.
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