In the fast-paced online world, where new trends emerge with each passing day, it’s easy to get caught up in the latest life hacks, promising quick fixes for everything under the sun.
Robert Webster, from MyCarGlass, has a stern warning for motorists tempted by a viral TikTok trend suggesting that baking soda can rectify minor scratches on car windscreens.
However, he cautions against this seemingly cost-effective DIY tip as more detrimental than helpful. Baking soda, being abrasive, may exacerbate the problem when applied to glass.
When forcefully applied to a windscreen, baking soda doesn’t just leave minor marks, as it can distort the area around the scratch too, causing the glass to lose its clarity and potentially exacerbating the initial issue.
Robert said: “Windscreens aren’t made from ordinary glass, which means they require specialist treatment. They are made from laminated safety glass and even small scratches can affect more than just the appearance of it.”
He continued: “Any mark on the windscreen can impact visibility, especially when headlights hit the scratch at different angles and can cause glare, making driving conditions dangerous.
“Using baking soda will not only worsen the scratch but can weaken the durability of the glass.
“What’s more, you could cause the scratch to become even worse leading to costly repairs in the long run and the need for a full windscreen replacement.”
The expert suggests using products made especially for automotive glass, as they are created to gently remove imperfections without damaging anything else.
Alternatively, going to a professional car maintenance company can equip your vehicle with the right care, using proper tools and expertise to fix any windscreen damage, ensuring that its safe for use.
It’s vital to remember the significant role windscreens play in vehicle safety, which warrants giving them the correct care and attention they require.
How to clean your car windscreen safely
Choose the Right Environment:
- Park your car in a shaded area or indoors to prevent the cleaning solution from drying too quickly and leaving streaks.
Initial Dusting:
- Use a dry microfiber cloth to wipe away any loose dust or debris on the windscreen.
Prepare Cleaning Solution:
- If using vinegar, mix a solution of equal parts water and vinegar in a spray bottle. Otherwise, have your commercial glass cleaner ready.
Spray the Cleaner:
- Lightly spray the cleaner onto the windscreen. Avoid over-saturating as excess liquid can drip into areas like the dashboard.
Wipe with a Microfiber Cloth:
- Use a clean microfiber cloth to wipe the windscreen. Begin from the top and work your way down using horizontal or vertical strokes. This method helps prevent streaks.
Addressing Tough Spots:
- For any stubborn grime, apply more solution to the affected area and let it sit for a few seconds before wiping.
Final Wipe:
- With a dry, clean microfiber cloth, give the windscreen a final wipe to remove any remaining moisture and ensure no streaks are left.