Written by Thomas
Not only does this knowledge help in delaying the need for replacements, but it also ensures your safety and that of your passengers.
Stay ahead of the curve by being informed and proactive about your car glass care.
Good advice is worth its weight in gold…Almost!
Chances are that you’ll find this blog post only after your windscreen has cracked. Let’s face it: very few people think about their vehicle’s car glass, and even fewer consider taking preventive measures to ensure their glass lasts as long as possible. You’ll be surprised how often car owners across the UK need a car glass replacement.
If you are among the fortunate ones where this has yet to happen, you will find the advice below useful. These tips could save you £ in the long run.
For instance: How often do you check your car’s tyre pressure?
Hopefully, the answer is at least once a month. In addition to this routine, we highly recommend you inspect your windscreen for any stone chips or minor surface damage.
The sound of a small stone hitting the windscreen is also quite distinctive. If you hear this, we recommend checking your screen once the car is parked.
Inspection of the windscreen
Inspection is on top of our list so that you can take proactive measures to always stay on top of your windscreen well-being. Should you catch any windscreen damage in its early stage, the better are the odds that you can have it repaired.
What to do when it happens?
When you spot a newly created stone chip on your car’s windscreen, it’s important to act promptly to prevent the damage from worsening. Here’s what you should do:
Assess the Damage: Examine the size and depth of the chip. If it’s smaller than a coin, it’s likely repairable. Larger cracks, however, may require a windscreen replacement.
Clean the Area: Gently clean the chipped area using a soft brush or cloth to remove any debris.
Cover it up: Cover the stone chip with some see-through tape and book a time for a windscreen repair immediately.
The sooner you take action, the better. In many cases, prompt action can be the difference between a manageable windscreen repair and the need for a complete windscreen replacement.
An unexpected windscreen crack can certainly ruin your day! Let’s have a look at some ways you can prevent this from happening.
Protected parking
Shelter your vehicle from hot sunlight, cold spells, and storm damage by parking undercover. Incidentally, the car’s battery and paintwork will also last longer.
Don’t de-ice the windscreen with boiling water
This thawing method is a quick way to crack — or even shatter — the windscreen. The sudden temperature difference is almost guaranteed to create a stress fracture. You can purchase a de-icing spray instead, or allow your engine to run a bit and use the built-in defroster. It may take you longer to get out of the driveway, but at least your windscreen will be intact.
Keep your car’s windscreen clean
The design of a windscreen protects the occupants from injury and the elements, but it needs looking after to do its job efficiently.
Wash your car’s windscreen regularly, especially if it’s muddy or dirty.
Without proper cleaning, corrosion can form in the frame, and structural degradation in existing cracks or chips may occur.
Apart from preventing cracks, a clean windscreen improves visibility and keeps you safer on the roads.
Pay attention to your surroundings
If drivers pay more attention while driving, there will be fewer accidents. A defensive driving attitude and adherence to traffic laws will make it safer all around. Something as simple as slowing down as a truck approaches in the opposite lane can make the impact of tiny stones flung from their tyres less hazardous.
There will also be significant savings in car glass replacement and repair.
Use professional car glass technicians for windscreen examinations and repairs
It’s natural to choose a windscreen or car glass replacement provider with the lowest prices. Unfortunately, poor workmanship and sub-grade components will ultimately cost the customer money.
Make sure you get good value and high quality from your car glass professional.
BOOK YOUR WINDSCREEN REPLACEMENT
Thomas
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