Clean, well-maintained windshields and windows improve visibility for safer driving and contribute significantly to your car's sleek, polished look. Streak-free glass can make a huge difference, especially in poor weather conditions where glare or dirt buildup can impact your ability to see the road clearly. Additionally, it creates an aesthetically pleasing, finished look that complements the shine of your car's paint and trim.
With the right combination of products, you can achieve long-lasting clarity and protection for your car’s glass, preventing common issues like hard water spots, grime buildup, and bug splatter from dulling your view. Here's everything you need to know to keep your car glass in perfect condition and maximize both safety and style.
Step 1: Start with a Glass Polish for Maximum Clarity
Polishing your car’s glass is the first step toward achieving a clear surface. Products like Glass Polish are formulated to remove harsh residues like hard water spots, road grime, sap, and wiper streaks that can dull your glass. While polishing alone will dramatically improve visibility and clarity, using polish as a prep step before applying a glass sealant provides even better results. The polish creates a smooth, clean surface, allowing the sealant to bond more effectively and last longer.
Apply the polish with the Autofiber Saver Applicator for precision. Its thin terry microfiber material helps achieve a smooth, even application, while the built-in plastic barrier prevents product absorption, keeping all the polish on the glass surface.
Step 2: Apply a Glass Sealant for Lasting Protection
Once the glass is thoroughly polished, it’s time to apply Glass Sealant. Our sealant creates a hydrophobic, slick surface that causes water, bugs, and debris to bead up and roll off, making it harder for contaminants to stick to the glass. The result is a crystal-clear surface and an added layer of protection that reduces the cleaning frequency.
One of the standout features of glass sealants is their self-cleaning effect. When the surface is treated, rainwater will naturally wash away dirt, bugs, and other debris, helping maintain a cleaner windshield between washes. This makes driving in poor weather conditions safer by improving water roll-off and reducing streaking during rain.
Use the Autofiber Saver Applicator or Autofiber Mini Saver Applicator to spread the product evenly without wasting it. Its ergonomic design makes it easy to handle while providing a mess-free application, ensuring the perfect seal.
Step 3: Maintain with Kristall Klar Washer Fluid
To keep your glass looking its best after polishing and sealing, use Kristall Klar. This highly concentrated, eco-friendly formula removes bugs, dirt, and sap without leaving streaks or smears, ensuring your windshield stays crystal clear. For regions that experience temperatures below freezing, we recommend using Antifrost Windshield Washer Fluid as an alternative.
This highly concentrated, eco-friendly washer fluid is designed to efficiently remove tough contaminants like bugs, dirt, and sap while leaving a streak-free, glare-free finish. It complements the Glass Sealant by preventing the buildup of grime and residue. This combination will keep your windshield clear and protected between washes and improve your visibility on the road.
Quick Touch-Ups
While polish and sealants provide long-term protection and Kristall Klar maintains clarity during drives, glass can still accumulate everyday dust, light smudges, and interior film from vapors or smoke. Windscreen Clear is perfect for quick touch-ups between washes, especially for areas prone to smudging, like mirrors or side windows. Its ammonia-free formula makes it safe for tinted windows and plastic surfaces like headlight lenses. Plus, it’s highly effective at removing interior haze, which other treatments might miss.
Pair the glass cleaner with the Ultra Glass and Mirror Microfiber Cleaning Cloth to get the best streak-free finish. This specialized cloth, designed with a diamond pattern weave, wipes away even the finest smudges and road film.