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Winter and Cracked Windshields: Preventing Further Damage

Winter and Cracked Windshields: Preventing Further Damage

To answer the question clearly, yes, a cracked windshield can get worse in the winter. This happens due to the thermal stress caused by fluctuating temperatures. When it's cold, glass contracts. If you then turn on your car's defrosting system, the sudden heating can...

How do I know if my replacement windshield is OEM?

How do I know if my replacement windshield is OEM?

Before we dive into the specifics, let's understand what an OEM windshield is. OEM, or Original Equipment Manufacturer, means that the windshield is manufactured by the same company that made the original windshield for your vehicle. Importance of OEM Windshields The...

What is the difference between OEM and OE windshields?

What is the difference between OEM and OE windshields?

What is the difference between OEM and OE windshields? OE (Original Equipment) and OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) are two terms often used in the auto industry. However, when it comes to windshields or auto parts in general, these terms can cause a bit of...

Title Essential Post-Windshield Replacement Checklist

Title Essential Post-Windshield Replacement Checklist

What to check after windshield replacement Safety and visibility on the road rely heavily on the condition of your vehicle's windshield. So, when the time comes to replace your windshield due to a chip, crack, or more severe damage, ensuring the job has been done...

OEM Windshield: Why is OEM glass so expensive?

OEM Windshield: Why is OEM glass so expensive?

An OEM windshield is a glass specifically designed for a particular vehicle make and model. OEM glass is often more expensive due to its higher quality, precise fit, and adherence to strict manufacturing standards. Know what an OEM windshield is and why OEM glass is...

Can I Drive with a Cracked Windshield?

Can I Drive with a Cracked Windshield?

A sudden rock flung from under the wheels of the truck ahead, a rogue pebble from a construction site, or a sharp drop in temperature. There can be unpredictable incidents that can lead to a cracked windshield, and quite often, it's just bad luck. The real question...

Cracked Windshield: How to Stop the Spread and Preserve Your Glass

Cracked Windshield: How to Stop the Spread and Preserve Your Glass

Driving with a cracked windshield is not only dangerous, but it also compromises the structural integrity of your vehicle. While a small chip or crack might seem innocuous, if left untreated, it can quickly spread across your entire windshield, leading to costly...

Auto Glass Damage: Causes and Prevention Tips

Auto Glass Damage: Causes and Prevention Tips

A vehicle is a significant investment and maintaining it in top condition should be a priority. One often overlooked part of this maintenance is the car's windshield and other glass elements. The windshield is a vital part of the car's safety systems and ensuring it's...

Windshield Replacement Aftercare Tips

Windshield Replacement Aftercare Tips

It is important that you take care of your newly replaced windshield and make sure that it will last as long as possible. However, others are not aware that some of our actions can negatively affect the setting and curing process of the adhesive used to affix the auto...