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October 18th, 2015 03:46 AM #1
Hi Guys! I recently bought a 2nd hand car, Honda Civic 2000. So far, OK naman lahat, but recently nung umulan napansin ko everytime nadadaanan ng wiper yung windshield ko may moist na stain. I already tried na punasan, bumili na din ako ng kung anu-anong panlinis ng salamin pero hindi parin talaga nawawala. Please help me po sa mga nakakaalam. Salamat!
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October 18th, 2015 09:10 AM #2
I also have this problem. My driver and passenger windows nag momoist/haze din. Napaka delikado. Hope someone could help. [emoji17]
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October 18th, 2015 09:26 AM #3Punasan ng shaving cream, tapos punasan ng tuyong basahan hanggang luminaw yung glass.
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October 18th, 2015 09:48 AM #4
meron anti-mist/anti-fog coating for that problem. rain x anti-fog works best in my experience, kaso lang mahirap hanapin. try other brands din like rainaway.
https://www.rainx.com/product/glass-...ainx-anti-fog/
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October 18th, 2015 08:39 PM #5
pwede na siguro presyo kay lazada kung mahirap hanapin.
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October 19th, 2015 05:26 PM #6Those wiper streaks can only be removed using a water mark remover (Elevo, Glass Science's Glass Scrub, and Microtex Glaz Stainz), and a LOT of elbow grease.
From your original post, you mentioned that you've already used different kinds of cleaning products. If by chance you already have one of the products mentioned above, here's what you should do:
- Work on a small section of your windshield --- mga 8inch x 8inch. As in todo punas nung product. When you think you've already cleaned it completely, buhusan mo ng tubig yung windshield mo. The water should SHEET over the area you've cleaned. Dapat uniform yung sheeting. Kung biglang may dry area na nag form sa gitna nung sheet, then that dry area needs to be treated again. Repeat your process on that area until the sheeting becomes consistent.
- When you think the sheeting is already consistent, try mo paandarin yung windshield wiper mo doon sa area na nilinis mo. Dapat wala na yung streaking.
- Once you are satisfied, that's when you should move to the next area to clean.
- Once you've finished working on the entire windshield, that's when you apply the RainX product.
- Also, if you haven't done so, you may want to replace your wiper blades after you finish cleaning your windshield.
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October 19th, 2015 05:57 PM #7
ooops, mali basa ko ng problem mo kasi di ko see yung picture sa tab. ngayon ko lang na-open sa desk top so now ko lang nakita yung picture.
looks like madumi windshield mo sir. try mo palinis, or pwede din diy. kung diy e meron ako nabili sa wilcon na windshield glass polish. parang rubbing compound pero para sa windshield. yung kasi sorento ko e nag ganyan last year so ni-polish ko yung windshield. i spent a day doing it. after nun i applied rainaway water repellant. ok na siya ngayon hindi na nagkaganyan. or let the pros do it. sa detailing shops (yung hindi tabi-tabi) they can do that for you.
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October 18th, 2015 09:48 AM #8
meron anti-mist/anti-fog coating for that problem. rain x anti-fog works best in my experience, kaso lang mahirap hanapin. try other brands din like rainaway.
https://www.rainx.com/product/glass-...ainx-anti-fog/
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October 18th, 2015 09:49 AM #9
A few possible causes and solution:
1. A/C is set too cold or the vents are set to window de-fog mode - Adjust the A/C thermostat for comfort cooling and/or redirect the vents to the passengers.
2. Worn-out wiper blades - Even if they look perfectly good, microscopic cracks or deformities on the edge of the wiper blades will cause smearing. Replace them regularly. 1.5-3 years is the typical wiper lifespan, depending on how often it is exposed to the sun. Use genuine and reputable brands like Bosch.
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October 18th, 2015 11:14 AM #10
another possible solution is to turn off the car’s recirculation mode so the temp & moisture inside the car begin to equalize with outside temp.
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