Whether or not you’re a car enthusiast, it’s important to keep your vehicle in proper working condition for safety and functionality. That means repairing small chips and cracks in the windshield as ...
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 ...
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 ...
A windshield repair kit isn't a miracle solution, but for some minor chips, it will save you a trip to an expensive glass repair shop and could help stop those chips from becoming dangerous cracks.
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 ...
The Standard's journalism is supported by our readers. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. While there are some car-based problems you can probably get ...
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 ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. DENVER (KDVR) — If you don’t have insurance ...
Q: The plastic windshield-washer-fluid reservoir in my RV has a 2-inch-long crack in it. I suspect this happened last winter when the year-old water in it froze solid. The RV dealer near me has gone ...