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Extreme heat can worsen existing windshield cracks, raising risk of full damage. Vehicles with less-slanted windshields face greater exposure to glass damage. Experts recommend resin repairs and ...
The weather is starting to turn cold, which can cause all sorts of headaches. But can the upcoming cold season result in your windshield cracking?
Run your fingers along the blade — If it feels rough or hard, it’s past its best. Clean them — A simple wipe with a damp ...
However, a few DIY hacks could stop a windshield crack from spreading. For instance, parking in the shade will help prevent small cracks from growing larger.
Reader Lynn Fantle of Clarksburg wrote in your Nov. 10 column: "Here's how to discourage tailgaters: Wash your windshield. Use a lot of fluid. If the car behind you is tailgating, the overspray ...
Is your windshield cracked? The Arizona summer heat is especially hard on your windshield. Here's what to know and how much it costs to replace it.
Windshield cracks are a consistent problem in the Coastal Bend. Two windshield repair experts, Chip Stop and Iron Cross weigh in on why they believe it is.