what is this on my windshield?
#1
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Thread Starter
what is this on my windshield?
Ok so look at the two pics and help me figure this out. The lined formed a month or so ago. I've had the car detailed once, washed the windshield myself a few times and yet the line remains. It runs right along where the right wiper stops during it's upstroke. It's on the outside and I know this cause of it has an effect on water (see the rain pic). Again i'm wiped the area a few times and even after a full car detail it remains. Any idea how to get rid of it, or even what it is?
#2
Ok so look at the two pics and help me figure this out. The lined formed a month or so ago. I've had the car detailed once, washed the windshield myself a few times and yet the line remains. It runs right along where the right wiper stops during it's upstroke. It's on the outside and I know this cause of it has an effect on water (see the rain pic). Again i'm wiped the area a few times and even after a full car detail it remains. Any idea how to get rid of it, or even what it is?
let me know if this works and good luck.
#3
It's a GHOST! Ruuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuun!
Edit - nah, it's prolly just some oil on your windshield. When it rains, the oil is lifted off the roads and when cars in front of you drive off, they mist all that water and oil on to your car. It ends up all over your windshield too. Use Windex and lint free cloth to wipe down the windshield and also the windshield wiper's rubber inserts! So many people neglect that rubber insert. It will last you years unless u like to use the wipers when your windshield is covered in ice lol
Edit - nah, it's prolly just some oil on your windshield. When it rains, the oil is lifted off the roads and when cars in front of you drive off, they mist all that water and oil on to your car. It ends up all over your windshield too. Use Windex and lint free cloth to wipe down the windshield and also the windshield wiper's rubber inserts! So many people neglect that rubber insert. It will last you years unless u like to use the wipers when your windshield is covered in ice lol
Last edited by nabbun; 02-03-14 at 02:43 PM.
#5
#7
A thin layer of rain x will probably disolve the grime, and your windshield will repel water for a couple of months
Wash the windshield properly with degreaser first though.
Wash the windshield properly with degreaser first though.
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#8
Lexus Test Driver
it looks like you may have had some gunk like tree sap on the wiper blade and its smearing it on the glass. clean or replace the blades, and gets some rains polishing compound buff that out and apply rains repellant to the glass.
#9
Also saw this on my windshield and chalked it up to dirty glass / wipers, but recently had body work done and a full detail after (car looked brand new after full waxing, etc.), but the streak has returned!? Upsetting / annoying because it's in the diver's direct line of sight. Are these wipers defective / wearing out prematurely, causing some type of build up on the windshield?
Otherwise, disappointed the wipers don't return to their resting position if car is shut off mid wipe; pet peeve I hate! :|
Otherwise, disappointed the wipers don't return to their resting position if car is shut off mid wipe; pet peeve I hate! :|
#10
Lexus Champion
You guys need to live in wetter climates where you use your wipers more. I've never had a car that didn't develop this line.
#14
Lexus Test Driver
Wash the windshield, get a paper towel, and get some windex or Rain X. It won't come off right away, it will be greasy, but it will come off over time.
#15
Nope, nada.
Yes, the wiper reaches there. I'll try a razor blade, though! Thanks!
Hmm; I don't know. When it first started a while back, I tried everything (expect a razor blade, as recommended above), then gave up, but it's gotten to the point of extreme annoyance.
Have to figure it out.
No one else with same?
Its just residue on your windshield. Your wiper continues to push grime to that spot over and over and its beginning to build up. Thus, when water lands there, it can't move off the windshield like everything else.
Wash the windshield, get a paper towel, and get some windex or Rain X. It won't come off right away, it will be greasy, but it will come off over time.
Wash the windshield, get a paper towel, and get some windex or Rain X. It won't come off right away, it will be greasy, but it will come off over time.
Have to figure it out.
No one else with same?