How to save money on car screen wash by using a concentrate
Today I’m testing and reviewing Liqui Moly Scheibenreiniger Superkonzentrat, a very premium concentrated car screen wash from Germany. Join me and let’s try it out together how it smells and performs on my Tesla Model 3 Performance.
Video test and review of Liqui Moly screen wash concentrate for the summer season
Why is a concentrate screen wash fluid better for cars?
Here are 6 reasons why a concentrate screen wash fluid is better for cars because it offers several practical advantages:
- Cost-Effective: Concentrated formulas allow you to dilute the fluid with water, meaning a smaller bottle produces more usable solution, saving money over time.
- Customizable Strength: You can adjust the dilution ratio based on weather conditions—stronger mixes for freezing winters or heavy bug seasons, and lighter mixes for milder conditions.
- Space-Saving: Concentrates take up less storage space in your car or garage compared to pre-diluted fluids, making them easier to store and transport.
- Environmental Impact: Less packaging is used for concentrates, reducing plastic waste. You also buy less frequently, lowering your environmental footprint.
- Performance: High-quality concentrates often include additives that improve cleaning, prevent freezing, or protect wiper blades, ensuring better visibility in harsh conditions.
- Versatility: Suitable for a wide range of temperatures and climates, as you can tailor the mix to suit specific needs, unlike pre-diluted fluids with fixed formulas.
Feedback
Do you prefer a concentrate or ready-made screen wash for your car? Let me know in the comments.

