Automotive Glass Polishing Powder – Windshield Oil Film & Water Stain Remover
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Description
Crystal-Clear Visibility Starts Here
Driving with a hazy, oil-filmed windshield is not just frustrating — it's dangerous. The AutoBits Automotive Glass Polishing Powder is a professional-grade formula engineered to dissolve stubborn oil films, water stains, and oxidation from car glass surfaces in minutes, restoring factory-level clarity without scratching.
Why Drivers Choose This Polish
- Removes oil film & water spots — eliminates the greasy haze left by rain, exhaust, and road grime
- Micro-abrasive formula — gently polishes without scratching tempered or laminated glass
- Works on all glass surfaces — windshield, rear window, side mirrors, and headlight covers
- Fast results — visible clarity improvement in under 5 minutes per panel
- Compact & travel-friendly — 30g powder sachet, lightweight at just 49g total
How to Use
- Dampen a microfiber cloth or applicator pad with water
- Apply a small amount of polishing powder to the cloth
- Rub in circular motions on the glass surface for 2–3 minutes
- Rinse thoroughly with clean water and dry with a clean cloth
- Repeat for heavily soiled areas
Product Specifications
- Net Weight: 30g per sachet
- Package Weight: 49g
- Suitable For: All car glass surfaces
- Finish: Crystal clear, streak-free
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this scratch my windshield?
No. The micro-abrasive particles are specifically sized to polish glass without causing surface scratches.
Can I use it on tinted windows?
Yes, it is safe for factory-tinted glass. Avoid use on aftermarket window film.
How often should I use it?
For best results, use every 1–2 months or whenever you notice reduced visibility due to oil film or water staining.