"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Your windshield takes a beating—gravel from the highway, sudden temperature changes, or that unlucky bird ...
Gear-obsessed editors choose every product we review. We may earn commission if you buy from a link. Why Trust Us? It's a gorgeous day. The sun is shining, traffic is moving along smartly. But ...
Your car's windshield is one of its most important parts, as it directly shields you from the wind (hence the name, although it's called "windscreen" in the U.K.) and other debris that gets thrown up ...
Drivers could save hundreds by using a cheap repair kit to avoid replacing their windscreen CRACKED windscreens can be costly to replace, especially if glass repair isn’t covered by your insurance ...
You may have been driving past a building site, off road or over winter grit, but any and all sharp pebbles and stones can leave dents or cracks in your windscreen. Check for any signs of damage, as ...
The windscreen is vital to your safety during an accident as it often prevents the roof of a vehicle from giving in during an accident or rollover. It is thus imperative to replace it immediately when ...
We’ve all experienced that sinking feeling when a stone flicks off the road onto your windscreen. If you’re lucky it will remain nothing but a small chip, but sometimes that chip quickly becomes a ...
A thrown-up stone caused a chip on the base of my Honda CR-V's windscreen and apparently it's too small to be repaired. Would say clear nail varnish provide an adequate repair? I hope you can help. I ...
MORE than one-in-three British motorists are driving around with at least one chip in their windscreen, according to research. Even the smallest chip in a windscreen can quickly spread causing even ...