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Tips to Remove Water Spots from the Windshield

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What are water spots?

Most vehicle owners have seen water spots on their car windshields and windows but are not really aware how these spots get on the car glass. Water spots can appear despite diligent care and despite parking the vehicle in shaded, indoor garages.

Water spots are usually formed on the car front glass due to contaminated water. What we mean by this is that a combination of water and soap, hard water, acidic rain, or any other chemical contaminants mixed with water must have hit the car windshield. These could be due to acidic rain from outdoor car parking, high levels of metal or other contaminants in tap water, dripping lime water from car park ceilings, hard water in the neighbourhood, or simply due to careless cleaning. Whatever the reason, once such contaminated water drips on the car glass, the water eventually evaporates leaving behind the concentrated chemicals that form a whitish, hazy spot. These water spots may be concentrations of sodium, calcium, lime-scale or any other chemicals.

Why is water spot a concern?

Water spots pose a real challenge because these are difficult to remove. The chemical substances may not damage the car glass but when hardened, any attempt to remove these water spots is likely to leave scratches on the car windshield. What is more is that they are nearly impossible to remove by standard cleaning detergents. Using a coarse pad of steel wool to remove these is unadvisable as these will in turn leave scratch marks on the car glass and you may end up needing windshield repair services.

How to remove water spots

Things to remember

If you are unable to remove the water spots using the above tips it is best to consults experts dealing in glass replacement in Delhi or any other major city.

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