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Winter Windshield Woes: Caring for Your Windshield in the Cold Weather

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Buying a car is a huge investment. You spend hundreds and thousands of dollars on the car, its insurance, additional features and so much more, so it’s only fair that you take care of it afterwards, as well. Every car owner will agree that winter season is perhaps the most challenging when it comes to maintenance. The harsh weather conditions can make it difficult to keep up with the car and maintenance; but you can’t afford to slack-off. The auto glass of the car is arguably the most affected in the winters and this is why we have rounded up some easy caring tips for your car’s windshield. Let’s take a look! Cleaning the Windshield Fog, dirt, and debris can stick to the windshield, obscuring your vision. Especially when the temperatures drop, make sure the windshield is clean every time you drive out. Replacement of Wipers Wipers are integral parts of windshield care. If the wipers are broken or damaged, you’ll soon find yourself dealing with tough scratches...

4 Ways To Prevent Auto Glass From Fogging Up

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Though winter season in Texas is relatively mild, it does bring with it plenty of rain and unpredictable weather. A pleasant day followed by weeks of high winds, and hail  is quite too common here. While tire replacements and engine tune ups are a few common steps we take to prepare our cars for the season, we often end up neglecting the windshield and windows. Foggy windows are a major concern this time of year. The cold and wet conditions can cause your windshields to fog up and affect visibility. Here are some easy and effective ways to stop your vehicle’s windscreen from fogging up: Thoroughly clean the inside of the windshield Ammonia-based window cleaners are ideal to clean away dirt and grime from windshields. Windshields pick up dust and dirt, which ultimately affects visibility. Ammonia cleaners remove all kinds of dirt to ensure there’s nothing fogging up your windshield. Rub the solution in vertical and then horizontal strokes to remove all trace...