Headlight glare
Oily residue scatters light across the windshield during night drives.
Windshield Oil Film Remover
Cut through oily road film, wiper haze, water marks, and stubborn glass grime so your windshield looks sharper when it matters most.
The problem
Heat, exhaust, dust, car wash wax, and rain leave a slick layer on your windshield. That layer spreads light at night and makes rain smear under the wipers.
Oily residue scatters light across the windshield during night drives.
Old grime makes blades skip, chatter, and leave blurry streaks.
Water sheets across dirty glass instead of clearing cleanly.
Visible results
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How it works
Rinse the windshield and remove loose dust before applying.
Use the sponge head to break down stubborn oil film and water marks.
Wash away residue and enjoy a clearer view in rain or night light.
Customer reviews
"My windshield always looked greasy at night. After one pass, the glare from headlights dropped a lot."
Marcus R."Way better than the spray I kept in the car. The sponge actually scrubs the film off."
Emily J."Used it before a storm and the wipers finally stopped smearing. Buying another one for my wife's car."
Daniel K.FAQ
Yes. It is designed for windshields, side windows, mirrors, and rear glass.
No. Use it on the glass surface, rinse well, then run your wipers on clean glass.
Most drivers use it every 3-6 weeks, or whenever night glare and rain smearing return.
Use it on exterior glass. For interior tint film, test a small corner first.
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