Support VWWC

Page 1 of 3 123 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 29

Thread: Getting sap/wax off windscreen?

  1. #1

    Getting sap/wax off windscreen?

    I am having problems getting rid of the streaking on my windscreen. It was especially noticeable today in the rain and made driving dangerous, especially with the glare of oncoming car headlights.

    I have tried using a clay bar to clean the windscreen, I tried cleaning it with automotive glass cleaner, I replaced my wipers with Bosch wipers, I even tried mineral turps and nothing has worked.

    When the wipers run over the glass, I can see round spots on my windscreen which I suspect come from the sap of trees that I have parked under. I'm at the stage where I'm thinking of getting a glass polishing kit or even getting the glass professionally polished ($165!).

    Any thoughts?

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Jun 2009
    Location
    Brisbane
    Posts
    8,708
    Users Country Flag
    Boiling water or a bit of eucalyptus oil always worked for me.

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Feb 2011
    Location
    Newcastle
    Posts
    6,075
    Users Country Flag

    Getting sap/wax off windscreen?

    Is it just a stain you are talking about or is there actual residue of the sap on the glass?

    If there is residue, try scraping it with a razor blade (new razor blade + clean glass + some windex or water as a lubricant). Use the razor on an angle of about 75 degrees to the glass. The razor blades im talking about are like this and can be purchased from hardware stores: http://www.ebay.com.au/bhp/single-edge-razor-blades

    If it's staining then you should try polishing the glass. Normal car polish is fine.
    2017 Ford Fiesta ST the go kart

    2015 Audi SQ5 bi-turbo V6 TDI family hauler

  4. #4
    I don't think there is any residue because I've put elbow grease into cleaning the windscreen with a gentle scouring pad and when I run my fingers over it I can't really feel anything. I'm just wondering how tree sap can cause this much damage?!

    I forgot to mention I also tried automotive bug and tar remover. I will definitely try the eucalyptus oil - it seems to work on so many other things. If that doesn't work I think polishing may be the only way.
    Golf GTI Mk5
    APR Stage 1, APR catback exhaust, Carbonio CAI, HP torque arm insert

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Jan 2013
    Location
    Brisbane, The Gap
    Posts
    80
    Users Country Flag
    I would NOT recommend boiling water on your glass eeekkk.. that may crack it.
    I use a Clay detailing bar to clean mine the like new. It will remove all the dirt from the surface.
    2011 MK6 GTI ED35
    APR Stage 2 / APR HPFP / APR Turbo back Exhaust / VWR Intake / Ohlins shocks / HP Sway Bars / HP Control Arms

    MY13 AMAROK HIGHLINE / Oettinger tuned / ATS Wheels

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Dec 2011
    Location
    Pacific Paradise QLD
    Posts
    7,381
    Users Country Flag
    I had a scruffy windscreen polished by NOVUS and it came up like new and removed scratches etc Was cheaper than a new screen
    2021 Kamiq LE 110 , Moon White, BV cameras F & B
    Mamba Ebike to replace Tiguan

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Jun 2009
    Location
    Brisbane
    Posts
    8,708
    Users Country Flag
    Quote Originally Posted by Tweeked View Post
    I would NOT recommend boiling water on your glass eeekkk.. that may crack it.
    I use a Clay detailing bar to clean mine the like new. It will remove all the dirt from the surface.
    Boiling water will not crack your windscreen......................
    I have a glass mug for my tea/cofee and it has never cracked.

    I preface this by saying you have to be within reason though (i.e. not at -10 degrees) however by the time the water boils and you actually get it to the car it will be more like 75 degrees not 100.

  8. #8
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Location
    Melbourne, Mexico
    Posts
    8,980
    Users Country Flag
    Have you tried rain-x on it after cleaning. It repels the water and makes driving in rain much better. I rarely even use my wipers.

    Gavin

  9. #9
    I think I need to fix the problem before I use rain-x.

    And it's definitely tree sap. I noticed a big blob on the roof of my car today - it almost looked and felts like glue. I managed to get rid of it from my roof using mineral turps. I tried eucalyptus oil but to no avail. I think I'm going to buy a glass polishing kit because I think this will be a recurring problem - I won't be able to avoid more tree sap in the future.
    Golf GTI Mk5
    APR Stage 1, APR catback exhaust, Carbonio CAI, HP torque arm insert

  10. #10
    Join Date
    Mar 2010
    Location
    Sydney
    Posts
    602
    Users Country Flag

    Whatever you do, do not use Rain X, it will make the problem worse, I've always found it makes wipers skip.

    Where abouts in Sydney are you?
    08 Golf GTI - SOLD

Page 1 of 3 123 LastLast

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
| |