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  1. For example, it is impossible to see the driver of the red car (to understand his intentions), the glare obstructs my vision.
  2. Searching on the internet I found an old reddit post where an user reported a similar problem. He suspected that the wax the dealer used to wash the car might be the cause. Unfortunately he didn't post back any solution. He added a picture (I attached it also). My windshield looks crystal clear during the day, no sign of any wax, so I am confused. For me is hard to believe that a car manufacturer can build cars with this problem and call that 'normal' (in my opinion it is a problem, not just a thing to get use to it).
  3. Hi, I'm new on this forum and I don't even own a Skoda, but a brand new Nissan with heated windshild and the problem is sow worse that I like to smash the windsheeld with a hammer. I got here searching for heated windshield glare problem. For all the users, the problem is only during the night, only glaring the lights from the other vehicles. During the day, I can see the heating filaments if I focus on them but they don't bother me at all. During the day the vision is crystal clear. The problem is the "glare" during the night from the incoming vehicles and from the break lights of the vehicles in front (the lights look like stars). Picture attached (the second picture is edited in order to show the problem itself). Please don't tell me to "get use to it", this is nothing to get use. The filaments themselves don't bother me at all, the refraction pattern created bothers me. I don't wear glasses, my vision is perfect, I'm young. The problem is the glare! Did you encountered something simmilar? The car is brand new, the wind shield looks crystal clear during the day, the car only has 15km on board.

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