no spray
To clean a car windscreen (or windshield), wet the surface with water, scrub it with a microfiber car cleaning sponge, spray with auto glass cleaner, and polish with a fine-textured microfiber cloth.
Well........ it doesnt sound "simple" to me.
The vapour pressure is different.
I presume you mean the washer motor? for the windscreen,its behind the bumper in front of the drivers wheel.You can see it if you look in the wheel arch.
No water in bottle.
water spray
To reduce condensation on the inside of the windscreen, you can try using a product specifically designed to prevent fogging, ensuring good ventilation inside the vehicle, using air conditioning or a defroster, and keeping the interior clean to reduce moisture levels. Additionally, you can try using a mixture of vinegar and water or a commercial anti-fog spray.
Seals of the windscreen can be broken. If this is the case, whole windscreen needs to be replaced. Check by pouring water along the seals of the windscreen, you should be able to check if the water is trickling through into the floor of the car.
A car's wiper system is designed to keep the windscreen (windshield) clear of rain. It consists of a synthetic rubber blade, held on a resilient arm which is pivoted at one end. The arm oscillates back and forth such that the rubber blade sweeps across the windscreen and disperses the rainwater. Its function is aided by including jets which can spray water containing a detergent on to the screen.
You can spray it with cooking spray or water. But you'll more than likely to spray it with cooking spray ''', so it couldn't stick to the pan.'''
Blocked hose? Hole in the water container (which stops the water pressure within the bottle) ?