Visibility Is Everything
Winter brings foggy mornings, frozen screens, road grime, and greasy film that wipers struggle to cut through. A clean windscreen isn’t just cosmetic — it’s a safety essential. Yet winter is the season when glass gets dirtiest the fastest.
Why Winter Grime Sticks So Hard
Cold temperatures cause oils, salt mist, and traffic film to bond tightly to glass. Wipers push this contamination into streaks, leaving a smeared view even after cleaning.
Heaters and demisters add another challenge by creating residue on the inside of the glass.
How to Deep-Clean Exterior Glass
Start with a thorough wash of the windscreen and windows. A glass-safe cleaner removes the greasy winter buildup, but a dedicated glass polish takes it to the next level by lifting embedded traffic film.
Treating the windscreen with a hydrophobic rain repellent transforms winter driving — rain beads away, ice releases easier, and wipers glide without juddering.
Don’t Forget the Inside
Interior glass haze is a big winter problem due to heating and moisture. A streak-free interior glass cleaner keeps the cabin feeling clearer, cleaner, and safer.

