How to Care for your Windscreen
Tuesday, 20 September 2016
Caring for your windscreen may sound like a simple task but there are things you may not know. What are the tricks to getting glass clean? How can you prevent streaks? Sun or shade, does it make a difference? This article will answer those questions and more. When you are done reading this article you
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Dangers of a Cracked Windscreen
Monday, 08 August 2016
A cracked windscreen is more than a cosmetic flaw. Damaged windscreens also pose a safety risk for you and your passengers. Why you may wonder. Windscreens do more than keep wind, rain, and bugs out of your face. They add structural integrity to your car. A cracked windscreen can affect the ability to drive safely
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The Making of a Windscreen
Friday, 15 July 2016
You know that your windscreen is on the front of your car to block the wind, hence the name “wind screen,” but it also protects you and your passengers from dirt and debris. Can you imagine how much dirt and how many bugs you would get hit with if you did not have a windscreen?
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Replacing Your Own Car Window? Read This First
Saturday, 28 May 2016
If one of your vehicle’s windows gets broken, do you know what to do? Most people would just take it to a vehicle glass shop such as CAR WINDSCREEN LONDON, but some may try to do it themselves which is not safe and not recommended. If you are handy with tools and mechanical things, you
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Fix That Windscreen or Replace It?
Friday, 29 April 2016
Many of us think that as soon as we get a crack or chip in our windscreen means we have to get it replaced, so we continue to drive it because we cannot afford to get it done right then and we also do not want to be without our vehicle for a long time while it is replaced.
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Foggy Skies and Foggy Vehicles, How to Stop It?
Tuesday, 08 March 2016
Don’t you hate it when your car windows fog up? Especially when it is cold outside and you have to sit in the freezing cold car while the defogger starts working. You can wait for the windscreen to defog a bit, but then what about the other vehicle glass?
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