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Common Windshield Problems

Cracks, chips, scratches, and leaks are common windshield problems. Various factors like flying debris, extreme weather, and worn-out wipers can cause these issues. To prevent further damage, it's best to seek advice from a professional auto glass repair expert. They will guide you with the right solution to keep your vehicle in top condition. ud83dude97u2728

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Common Windshield Problems

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  1. Cracks and Chips Windshield issues are common and can impact safety. Cracks and chips come from debris or temperature changes, while scratches result from worn wipers or rough cleaning. Pitting happens due to dust and sand, and leaks occur when seals wear out. UV rays or harsh cleaners cause discoloration, and old wipers lead to streaks. Scratches and Scuffs Old wipers, rough cleaning, and falling debris can leave unsightly scratches on your windshield. Worn- out blades drag dirt across the glass, improper cleaning creates scuff marks, and tree branches add to the damage. To keep your windshield crystal clear, replace wipers regularly, use gentle cleaners, and park wisely! ?✨ Windshield Pitting Driving in sandy or dusty areas can cause tiny pits on the windshield over time, while high-speed driving increases the impact of small particles, gradually wearing down the glass surface. Water Leaks Windshield leaks often happen when the seal wears out over time or isn’t installed correctly. Additionally, clogged drainage channels can cause water to collect and find its way through small gaps, leading to unwanted leaks inside your car.

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