Eric Cheung Posted May 30, 2006 Share Posted May 30, 2006 I don't know whether it is because the wiper is pressing too hard on the windshield or somthing else. When the wiper swings past, there is somthing like a white film that remains on the windshield momentarily. The film affects visibility, but it goes away in 1-2 seconds after the wiper passes. Do you have the same problem? Appreciate if you could give me some suggestions to sort out the problem. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SKperformance Posted May 30, 2006 Share Posted May 30, 2006 Clean you windsheild and wiper blades ,then wax them with rainX or aquapel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chadmg7 Posted May 30, 2006 Share Posted May 30, 2006 Mine sometimes do that, too. Thanks for the tip, SK. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steviej Posted May 31, 2006 Share Posted May 31, 2006 Eric Cheung and chadmg7: do you go through automated car washes and have clear coat protectant or the like applied? steviej Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
amf1932 Posted May 31, 2006 Share Posted May 31, 2006 I don't know whether it is because the wiper is pressing too hard on the windshield or somthing else. When the wiper swings past, there is somthing like a white film that remains on the windshield momentarily. The film affects visibility, but it goes away in 1-2 seconds after the wiper passes. Do you have the same problem? Appreciate if you could give me some suggestions to sort out the problem. Thanks This sqeegee effect is very normal on new or good wiper blades. Nothing to worry about. ;) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wwest Posted May 31, 2006 Share Posted May 31, 2006 I don't know whether it is because the wiper is pressing too hard on the windshield or somthing else. When the wiper swings past, there is somthing like a white film that remains on the windshield momentarily. The film affects visibility, but it goes away in 1-2 seconds after the wiper passes. Do you have the same problem? Appreciate if you could give me some suggestions to sort out the problem. Thanks Put a drop of water on a glass table top and watch how long it takes to evaporate.. Now, squeegee another one of equal size "flat", into a thin film, and notice that it evaporates a whole lt quicker. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
G and C Johnstone Posted May 31, 2006 Share Posted May 31, 2006 Hi Eric I have had a smeary windscreen that was caused by the glass surface being etched by a bromide fumigant. My car was an import from Singapore in a container. Right hand drive in Singapore as in NZ. After trying all common cleaners and old fashioned potions including vinegar, (mild acid) acetone, isopropyl, methelated, turps, kerosine and what ever, it was without a doubt not dirt. I had considered as you were, a pressure problem but had to be the glass surface itself. The imperfections were not visible when the glass was wet or dry but when the wiper made a pass over the window especially at night the glass was opaqued with a recurring pattern for a few seconds. The best advice I could get was. "Oh well mate that is what you have got a glass and windscreen extension on your insurance for. Smash the thing and get a new one." With this in mind I took a risk and polished the windscreen with tooth paste and plenty of water on a soft cloth. It worked fine. It takes a bit of elbow greese and a bit of time but it is a fix that I recomend if you need it. Windscreen clarity and freedom from stone chips infront of the driver is tested in New Zealand for a Warrent Of Fitness renewed every six months so the insurance was liable save for the fact that the car should not have got it W O F before I bought it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SnesleyWipes Posted May 31, 2006 Share Posted May 31, 2006 WD40!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eric Cheung Posted June 2, 2006 Author Share Posted June 2, 2006 Hi Guys, I've just returned to the forum after a few days of busy work. Thanks for all your suggestions and directions. The number of responses is out of my expectation. Thank you all. I'll try what you have suggested. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bostonsnowboarder Posted December 12, 2008 Share Posted December 12, 2008 I don't know whether it is because the wiper is pressing too hard on the windshield or somthing else. When the wiper swings past, there is somthing like a white film that remains on the windshield momentarily. The film affects visibility, but it goes away in 1-2 seconds after the wiper passes.Do you have the same problem? Appreciate if you could give me some suggestions to sort out the problem. Thanks wax the windshield? or the blades? or both? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bostonsnowboarder Posted December 12, 2008 Share Posted December 12, 2008 Clean you windsheild and wiper blades ,then wax them with rainX or aquapel wax the windshield? or the blades? or both? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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