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Glittering windsheidl
When driving into the sun, the windshield glisters. What can be done to have
a clear windshield when driving into the sun? |
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I'm not 100% sure what you mean, but I would recommend cleaning your
windshield. After you clean it, clean it again a few times. You can't get it too clean. I know when I think I have mine clean, I drive into a low sun and I see all the grime that still left. I find too that dirt helps frost neucleate on the windshield in winter. So you can't get the windshield too clean!! "anonymous" <no @ mail . com> wrote in message ... > When driving into the sun, the windshield glisters. What can be done to have > a clear windshield when driving into the sun? > > |
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In article >,
"anonymous" <no @ mail . com> wrote: > When driving into the sun, the windshield glisters. What can be done to have > a clear windshield when driving into the sun? > > My wife had that problem. It was due to something her daughter put on to waterproof the windshield when driving in rain. It worked poorly but came off with dishwashing detergent. -- Free men own guns, slaves don't www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/5357/ |
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Do you use a drive-in carwash with brushes? Windshield may be permanently
damaged by brushes. "anonymous" <no @ mail . com> wrote in message ... > When driving into the sun, the windshield glisters. What can be done to have > a clear windshield when driving into the sun? > > |
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If you look really closely at the windshield does it have a bunch of little
pock marks in it. I had a car that was owned by someone that travelled on a dirt road every day. The dirt and dust coming up from the cars in front of him marked up the windshield over time. When I bought the car I found that I could hardly see when driving into the sun but the rest of the time it didn't look bad at all. If this is the case then you may see if a glass place can fix it or you may need to replace the windshield. I solved my problem by getting a Saturn that didn't have a pocked windshield. "anonymous" <no @ mail . com> wrote in message ... > When driving into the sun, the windshield glisters. What can be done to > have a clear windshield when driving into the sun? > |
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I think it's the springs on the wiper arms-way too tight,I mentioned this ti
a Saturn employee,& he just shrugged his shoulders,felt real good then.I mean how many times do you have to buy new blades,exception on winters. "Roy" <crawroy @ nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message ... > If you look really closely at the windshield does it have a bunch of > little pock marks in it. I had a car that was owned by someone that > travelled on a dirt road every day. The dirt and dust coming up from the > cars in front of him marked up the windshield over time. When I bought the > car I found that I could hardly see when driving into the sun but the rest > of the time it didn't look bad at all. If this is the case then you may > see if a glass place can fix it or you may need to replace the windshield. > I solved my problem by getting a Saturn that didn't have a pocked > windshield. > > "anonymous" <no @ mail . com> wrote in message > ... >> When driving into the sun, the windshield glisters. What can be done to >> have a clear windshield when driving into the sun? >> > > > |
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I live in the desert, and within a year or so, the pitting from the blowing
sands makes the windshield glitter from very small pits. It's very annoying, but I've learned to live with it. Otherwise it would require frequent windshield changes. |
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The dealer applied the Teflon coating to the car. I've washed the car a few
times, so anything that would come off, already is. "Nick Hull" > wrote in message ... > > My wife had that problem. It was due to something her daughter put on > to waterproof the windshield when driving in rain. It worked poorly but > came off with dishwashing detergent. > > -- > Free men own guns, slaves don't > www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/5357/ |
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I've the the Exxon no touch car washes.
"Art" > wrote in message ink.net... > Do you use a drive-in carwash with brushes? Windshield may be permanently > damaged by brushes. |
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The whole windshield glitters, not just the wiper area.
"teem" > wrote in message ... >I think it's the springs on the wiper arms-way too tight,I mentioned this >ti a Saturn employee,& he just shrugged his shoulders,felt real good then.I >mean how many times do you have to buy new blades,exception on winters. > "Roy" <crawroy @ nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message > ... >> If you look really closely at the windshield does it have a bunch of >> little pock marks in it. I had a car that was owned by someone that >> travelled on a dirt road every day. The dirt and dust coming up from the >> cars in front of him marked up the windshield over time. When I bought >> the car I found that I could hardly see when driving into the sun but the >> rest of the time it didn't look bad at all. If this is the case then you >> may see if a glass place can fix it or you may need to replace the >> windshield. I solved my problem by getting a Saturn that didn't have a >> pocked windshield. |
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