My trick to clean nasty green dirt in car window rubber seal

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  • Do you also have nasty green moss growing in between the rubber seal of your car's windows? This dirt can be very tough to remove and can cause your windows to stay dirty, even though when you clean them regularly.
    In this video I will show you my trick, how I clean in between the rubber seals of my car windows and remove all the dirt. This is a very easy method with a simple cheap product that you can buy in every supermarket.
    Dettol Anti-Bacterial wet wipes: amzn.to/3OIwEoY
    With clean rubber strips and seals around your car's windows, you are ready for safe winter driving with clean windows and a fantastic looking car you can be proud of!
    What's your favorite method to remove dirt and green moss in between the rubber seal of your car's windows?
    Full article here: maximaalski.com/en/my-trick-t...
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  • @maximaalski

    Here's a link to the Dettor Anti-Bacterial wet wipes I use in my video: Dettol :

  • @DragonXDrei

    Nice one, last time I took my car to the wash, and asked them to make sure the green stuff was gone, they used pressure washers close to the windows and got water inside the actual door😢

  • @sheznez

    I tried this, but the wipes just just ripped so i used a thinish piece of long cardboard and a folded piece of a4 printing paper, both worked very well to remove all the leaves stuck probably for years (my driver's door has a big scratch on the window from a sharp leaf that scraped it) and ive never bothered to move it til now I did however use ur wet wipe trick over the cardboard without it ripping and the moisture removed all the dirt

  • @captainotto

    I like to use a tool such as a bank card, driving license, or plastic paint scraper to form the wipe. It goes a bit faster that way and if the windows don’t go down all the way it can be easier to get inside. When the window does go down all the way, you can use a microfibre towel which is more sturdy and absorbent. Water only, though. But I might experiment with citric acid on my old car some time. The concern there is getting rid of the chemical after. It’ll kill the green stuff but becomes sticky and nasty if you don’t get rid of it all.

  • @davidreynolds3082

    Errr.. it's called algae.

  • @czeckson74

    what if the window doesn´t go down all the way ?

  • @shanethompson2915

    Thanks very handy tip.

  • @petecurran3995

    Ta, sport - I'll give it a whirl!

  • @mackyjack3929

    Dettol spray works well too👍

  • @nickwong1032

    Thank you so much for tip and finally got rid of it all 🎉

  • @JohnSmith-fh8qk

    Would this remove the grit in between the window and the seal?

  • @yoanns6573

    Oh le French accent qui tue

  • @crazy-diamond7683

    add some Lemon juice too if you can but try to avoid it on the paintwork.