Rovus Window Cleaner
Give your car a new shine
Just as with every new season we introduce changes in our diet, daily routine, clothes, and the way we spend our free time, with equal attention we take care of our living space, gadgets and, of course, our cars.
Dirty and cloudy glasses are not only an aesthetic problem
If you’ve noticed that it’s getting harder to see through the windshield, and your mirrors are full of dust, insects, or pollen, it’s time for a thorough car wash. Dirty and cloudy glasses are not only an aesthetic problem, let us remind you, they can be very dangerous and limit visibility. How many times during the season should you clean the windshields, side windows and mirrors? It depends on how often you drive and on what kind of roads. Sometimes, a single city drive is enough for dust, insecticides and the inevitable fingerprints to stick to the windows. Don’t let washing car windows scare you, with the right tools and method, this seemingly tedious job will become routine.
If you notice that road salt, insects and birds have left stains on your windows, we advise you to remove and at least partially wipe the stained surface as soon as possible. Seemingly insignificant situations can cause great damage to your car, more precisely to the glass, if they stay on glass surfaces for a long time. In contact with sunlight, the remains of insects can corrode and make small damages on the glass that spread over time, turning the glass, paint and metal parts of the car into surfaces prone to faster depreciation. After quickly taking care of removing stains from the car glass, get ready for washing. Always keep a glass cleaner with an antistatic effect in the trunk that also ensures that glass surfaces get less dirty and easier to clean in the future. After the agent has been absorbed briefly, take the glass and window cleaner. The optimal choice is a cleaner with a built-in water tank. Rovus cleaner with a 45 milliliter tank will allow you to efficiently and thoroughly clean car windows, as well as all other mirror surfaces.