Is it legal to drive with a cracked windscreen?
Driving with a cracked windscreen in the UK is a complicated issue but depending on the size and location of the chip, you may be able to repair it and continue driving legally. Cracked windscreen law is designed to keep everyone safe, so in looking up the law regarding your cracked windscreen you are doing continue reading…
Different Types of Windscreen Wipers and their Movements
As discussed in last month’s blog post, vehicle owners need to closely inspect their windscreen wipers for any tears and holes in the rubber as this can cause the vehicle to fail its MOT. Keeping your windscreen wipers in top working condition will ensure safety on the roads during treacherous conditions which can otherwise impair continue reading…
Does my Windscreen need Repairing or Replacing? [Infographic]
Chips and cracks on a windscreen are not only a nuisance, but they can also impair your vision whilst on the road. Whether it be accidental or intentional, it’s imperative that any damage is assessed by a windscreen professional immediately, as the longer the problem is left unaddressed, the worse it will become. The size continue reading…
Removing Condensation and Mist from Car Windows
It’s a regular occurrence on vehicles of all types, and while it may not be the most noticeable blemish that could happen to your vehicle, it is still unsightly, annoying, and a hindrance to visibility. However, there are a number of ways that you can combat condensation in your vehicle with a few simple tricks, continue reading…
How to Quickly and Safely Defrost Your Windscreen
Walking out to your car in the morning to find your windscreen has frosted over is a problem that will be familiar to millions of motorists, especially in the UK. It adds minutes onto your commute, and those minutes are spent either waiting for your car to heat up and melt the ice away, or continue reading…