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Protecting Your Windshield in 2020

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We all are aware that our vehicles can take a beating during the winter season. Though the season itself is fun, shallow temperatures, snowstorms, and hail storms can wreak havoc on your windshield. To keep your worries at par, and your windshield protected, it's essential to take some precautionary measures beforehand. Since the weather is getting chiller every day, here are some tips for you to prepare your vehicle to drive into 2020 like a boss. Keep an Eye on the Weather Forecasts The best way to keep your windshield protected during winter  is to keep track of the temperatures. It will allow you to take precautionary measures, accordingly. For instance, if the weather forecasts say that the temperature is going to dip, or if there’s a prediction of snowfall or hailstorm, you’ll know that you need to park your car where its windshield is covered. Keep the Windshield Covered During such extreme weather, we advise parking your vehicle in the garage. However...

Is Sunroof Repair Necessary?

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Sunroofs are an added luxury for many vehicles. But a malfunctioning sunroof can be equally troublesome—especially during the winter season, when you need your car to be packed, warm, and comfy. Though all sunroofs are manufactured to be shatter-proof, the instances   of sunroofs shattering have increased i n the recent years—and the figure also includes vehicles from 35 known brands. Thanks to global warming, it's quite difficult to predict when a snow storm or hail storm would hit—and this makes the situation even worse. In any case, it's better to be prepared and have a well-functioning sunroof to keep yourself from getting into stressful situations—where you're alone and don't have any backup. Now that the temperatures have already dipped, here are some reasons why sunroof repair is essential for you. Sunroofs Can Crack Too! Very similar to your windscreen, your sunroof is also prone to getting cracked and chipped due to several external...