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The word winter is written in the snow on the windshield of a red car
By technical November 5, 2019
With winter just right around the corner, now’s a good time to prepare your loyal road runner for it. And while you check the batteries, replace the fluids, switch the tires and tune up the heating system to get everything in proper working order, don’t forget the poor ol’ windshield on the car… Cold Weather Can Be Harsh for Windshields Winter can take a toll on your car’s windshield in quite a few ways. For starters, the frigid temperatures can cause the windshield to contract and make it more prone to damage. Glass is a sensitive material, and even though auto glass is more robust than normal glass, it can still find the sub-zero mercury levels a little too discomforting. So you need to be extra careful when working on your car’s windshield during the winter months, especially when trying to clear the ice off it, you should proceed with precaution.