Uh-oh, you've got a crack in your windshield. Or a star. Or a chip. Can you drive with a less-than-perfect windshield? How ...
Can I drive with a cracked windshield? The windshield provides optimal visibility of the road and strengthens the structure of your vehicle. Although it is designed to withstand impact, a sudden ...
DRIVERS with a cracked windscreen might find they're able to repair the damage with everyday items around the home. But motorists should always be wary of trying any DIY fixes on their car - or risk ...
But a cheap formula could help you save hundreds in repair costs. The Rain-X Windscreen Repair Kit, available at Halfords, helps fix damage in your windscreen without you having to take it the local ...
There's an area on your windscreen where even 10mm crack could land you in hot water DRIVING with a small crack on the windscreen may seem harmless enough, but it could end up costing you a fortune.
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 ...
hi all, I just bought a used TV, then when porting it in my car the front glass got scratched a little. Nothing horrible, but I'm annoyed at myself nonetheless. I saw this and at first glance it ...
My brother-in-law drives around with a cracked windshield and I've told him repeatedly he should get it fixed. Isn't this a hazard? – Doug in Dawson Creek, B.C. Whether it's a chip, crack, or bird ...
Brian Cooley is CNET's Editor at large and has been with the brand since 1995. He currently focuses on electrification of vehicles but also follows the big trends in smart home, digital healthcare, 5G ...
Experts at vehicle leasing specialist Cars on Demand say pouring hot water can “crack or shatter” glass within seconds. They warn hot water can also risk heavy damage to a car's paintwork as the water ...