Tinting your car windows sure comes with a lot of benefits like keeping your interior temperature cool, protecting your upholstery from premature damage, shatter-proofing your windows and providing privacy, it’s too bad that keeping your windows clean isn’t one of them. You still have to do that part. Though cleaning your car windows doesn’t sound like a lot of work, it still takes a little trick to accomplish it without those getting those pesky streaks that most car owners have encountered at least once while trying to tidy their car windows.
Step 1: Prepare The Things You Need To Clean
To do this job successfully, you’ll need the following ingredients:
· Cornstarch
· White Vinegar
· Warm Water
· Clean Bucket
· Spray Bottle
· Lint-Free Cloth
Step 2: Create The Mixture
Once you have all the ingredients, it’s time to create the mixture. Use the bucket mentioned above to mix all the ingredients in. Mix 2 tablespoons of cornstarch with ½ cup ammonia, ½ cup white vinegar and 3 to 4 liters of warm water. Once you get that milky texture that we’re looking for, transfer it to a spray bottle.
So you’re probably wondering why this mixture? That’s because, the cornstarch prevents the streaking according to OneEssentialCommunity.com and then the white vinegar helps remove water spots.
Step 3: Apply To Car Windows
When you’re done transferring the mixture to a spray bottle, apply it to your car windows. All you have to do is spray the mixture onto the windows.
Step 4: Wipe, Rinse, Dry
Wipe the window with warm water to rinse. Then rub with a dry paper towel or lint-free cloth. Remember to avoid washing windows when the sun is shining on them, because the cleaning mixture may dry too quickly and leave streaks. Also, try wiping the windows using up-and-down strokes on one side of the window (inside or outside) and side-to-side strokes on the other to tell which side requires extra polishing.
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