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Hazy Windshield.

RiffWrath

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Wondering if anyone has experienced this. Driving this morning i noticed the windshield was filming over so i gave it a wipe and when sun hit the windshield it cane back.

Ive already tried windshield cleaner.

Ive experienced this years ago with a bad heater core but it doesnt feel “oily”.

2022 Ram Sport GT.
 
Interior detailing chems (and even the plastics they are made of) will often off-gas leaving a stubborn film. You can try spraying some isopropyl alcohol on a microfiber towel to remove it. I have even had reasonable luck in a pinch with a dry microfiber towel; was driving into a sunset and it lit up the haze.

Have also heard the blue paper towels at gas stations will remove it to a degree, I consider them a bit abrasive.
 
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I saw a video of a guy that used Mr Clean Magic Eraser , it looked like it did a really good job . He said it did great but I haven’t tried it myself yet .
 
I saw a video of a guy that used Mr Clean Magic Eraser , it looked like it did a really good job . He said it did great but I haven’t tried it myself yet .
I had the same idea, but i asked my detailer friend and he said that it is a micro abrasive and it will scratch the windshield.
 
If you use store bought they most often use an ion exchanger to treat the water before mixing their chems. So, the cleaner you are using is searching for ions to bond with and it attracts particulate that makes haze. But, the good news is that there is a way to do it that gets rid of streaks and haze. And, this should help.
 

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