What's the best way to clean car windows from the inside? I'd like to clean my windows, but I'm afraid that the cleaners might damage parts of my interior.
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Cleaning your car windows from the inside can be tricky. Other than not having much room to move around, some cleaners have the potential to damage your interior. Luckily, there are a few car-safe solutions you can use to
A solution of one part alcohol, one part water, and a capful of vinegar.
A solution of 70% water, 15% window cleaner, and 15% alcohol.
An auto-specific glass cleaner like Invisible Glass.
Remember to avoid ammonia-based cleaners. It’s a common ingredient in window cleaners, but ammonia can damage leather, cloth, and window tint. Carefully read the labels on any store-bought cleaners to make sure they’re car-safe before you use them.
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