The windscreen is made of two pieces of glass with a layer of plastic in between them. When water or moisture gets in between the glass pieces through a crack, it weakens the windscreen. Also, when it is too cold, the moisture freezes and cause more damag...
Scratches are usually shallow and affect just the outer layer of your windscreen. They are often caused by windscreen wiper blades that have not been replaced in a while. If you fail to replace your windshield wiper blade, the rubber on them wears off, le...
Dirt and small particles can get into windscreen chips and make them worse. This will also make it hard to repair the chip. Therefore, it is important to cover the chip before it is fixed. Obtain clear adhesive tape and position it on the broken region.
During the summer, the temperatures will affect your windscreen one way or another. Windscreens are built to withstand various weather conditions, including snow, rain, high temperatures and winds. However, they are prone to chips and cracks, especially w...
When you go to an auto shop with a chip or crack in your windscreen, you might expect them to tell you it is easy to repair. Instead, however, they might say to you it needs replacement, and you wonder why.
One of the things you’ll need to watch out for when parking your car outside is possible damage to it. While you will do your best to protect it, there is always the chance that your vehicle could be damaged.