Night-Ready Ride: DIY Windshield Maintenance | Car Wash Tips & Car Detailing
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- Опубліковано 7 жов 2024
- Rev up your night-driving experience with our latest UA-cam short! 🌙✨ Learn essential DIY tips for maintaining a spotless windshield, ensuring optimal visibility during those evening drives. From car wash techniques to pro-level car detailing insights, we've got you covered. Enhance your safety and driving pleasure with our easy-to-follow guide! 🚗💦 #CarMaintenance #carwash #windshield #nightdriving #cardetailing #diyautorepair #clearvision #roadsafety #nightride #carcaretips #interior #detailing #visual #autodetailing #diy #drive #driver #drivesafe #basics #maintenance #hack #night #carinterior #carinteriordetailing #carservice #autorepair #carservice #carservicing #carfix #tuneup #carenthusiast #carcleaning
No i have astigmatism
Yep. Both my mom and I have it
I am sorry to hear that. Thank you for sharing with us and thank you for watching. I hope you enjoy the content.
How do you put that AI voice over it?
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No its called astigmatism and it is an eyesight issue where you see the halos around lights. Pay more attention in school and you would have known that.
Optometry class was not included in automotive technology. But if it looks like that at night, I suggest cleaning your windshield. It could greatly assist with any pre-existing conditions that also hinder night driving abilities.
@@AlphaRecoveryRepair Sorry for the confusion, as i should have mentiond that you learn it in biology/science in a basic high school education.
I am sorry to hear that you have the tism but I have found some helpful info on how to assist with it and night time driving. Thank you for the views and the comments, I hope this helps.
www.warbyparker.com/learn/astigmatism-lights#:~:text=Clean%20your%20windshield%2C%20mirrors%2C%20windows,your%20car%20will%20thank%20you).
@AlphaRecoveryRepair that speech is hateful and can get you in trouble. I suggest that you don't use "tism" in any comments because you never know what someone has. I personally am not on the spectrum but had it been someone else, you would have greatly offended them or others.
I'm confused, for I am not an optometrist. I thought you said you have the astigmatism?