Headlight washer

>headlight washer

>blinker fluid

>brake lubricant

>exhaust bearings

Is this thread about real things, or things that don't exist, because clean headlights are kind of useful

>oil

>rolled homogeneous windshield

>Carbolidic anti-roll sheer

>only sold in pairs

>brakes

I have been driving for 15 year and never had a problem with dirty headlights
And all it does is spray some water on it, like what's that going to do, take off the baked on bugs?

>ITT: retards whove never lived in a cold country

Swede here, my Volvo's headlights are constantly getting covered in snow so the washer is a godsend. You fat retarded Americans live in a fucking desert like Africans so you wouldn't understand

Spraying your headlights with WATER during the coldest time of the year accomplishes what?

>And all it does is spray some water on it
Oh, you put water in your washer fluid reservoir. Opinion disregarded.

Also
>I've never had dirty headlights
>Baked on bugs

Which is it?

Why would you use water?

It's a water, ethanol, and soap mixture.

Nothing. That's why you use WASHER FLUID

>Not having your momma pay for your insurance

>breaks

> Muffler shaft

>muffler

>steering

>leaf springs

>having a meltdown

> Insurance

>body on frame

> frame on body

>driving gloves

>manumatic

>Flexfuel™

>Pedal spacer

>Ferrari FF
>isn't front engine front wheel drive

Yes, Swede. You are correct. There are literally zero cold places in America. It never snows, anywhere. I mean, I live in Chicago and it's pretty much a paradise year round. The weather is really predictable, too. I mean, the temperature rarely ever changes here.

>tires

Have you ever driven in snow at dark?
Do you enjoy driving with no headlights in the snow?

Somehow Swedish cars look unfinished without headlight washers and wipers.

I'd actually like something like that on my dual sport. I often have to reach over the front and wipe the muddy headlight clean with my gloves.