How to Remove Wiper Marks from Your Windshield?

Wiper marks on your windshield can be irritating and can indicate damage to the glass. Wiper blades can create small scratches all over the area they cover. To remove wiper marks, you need to know the correct methods.

What are the Correct Methods for Removing Wiper Marks?

 

To remove wiper marks, do not use just any cloth that can cause scratches. Instead, use a lint-free microfiber cloth to clean the windshield. Microfiber is washable, super absorbent, and does not leave streaks, leaving the glass bright and clean. For lighter scratches, you can try removing them with toothpaste. First, dry the glass with a lint-free cloth. Then, apply a small amount of toothpaste to a soft cloth and rub it over the scratch in a circular motion for 30 to 40 seconds. Finally, wipe off the toothpaste with a damp cloth and dry the area again with the lint-free cloth. For deeper scratches, consult a professional at a Sekurit Partner center who can tell you if the mark is removable.

 

How to Avoid Wiper Marks?

To avoid wiper marks, it is important to pay attention to the windshield washer fluid and make sure it is at the correct level. Windshield washer fluid acts as a lubricant to make the wipers move more smoothly on the glass. Replace your wiper blades once a year, as the rubber on the blades can deteriorate and not fit the curve of the windshield properly, causing scratches on the glass surface. If your wipers have not been replaced for a long time, this can be a cause for concern. The wiper arm can also rub, which will cause scratches on the glass surface when you operate the wipers. All Sekurit Partner centers offer a range of wipers suitable for all vehicles and will provide replacement. Additionally, do not turn on the wipers when it is not raining, as this can cause scratches on the glass surface. If you must use the wipers on a dry, sunny day, make sure you run the wiper fluid first to protect your windshield from scratches.

 

In conclusion, wiper marks on your windshield can be removed using a lint-free microfiber cloth and toothpaste for lighter scratches. To avoid wiper marks, pay attention to your windshield washer fluid, replace your wiper blades once a year, and avoid turning on the wipers when it is not raining. If you have deeper scratches, consult a professional at a Sekurit Partner center for the best solution.