You might not notice it, but you look at the windshield more
often than any other part of your car. Due to its unnoticeable nature, the
windshield is one part of the car often taken for granted. That is, until it
gets damaged. While windshields
are generally sturdy, it becomes prone to all sorts of potential issues like
chips and cracks.
To begin with, the weather can cause windshield damage
directly or indirectly. All the sudden drops in temperature in British
Columbia, for instance, can be harmful to the windshield. Not only do you have
to deal with hailstorms, but you also have to deal with an accumulation and
persistence of loose debris on the road, like fallen branches. At the end of
the day, all it takes is something as small as a pebble flung back from the
tires to damage your windshield.
Never Take Your Windshield For Granted
Windshields are made, not of plastic, but of two layers of
glass sandwiched around a layer of polyvinyl material. In the event that
passengers are thrown forward during an accident, the glass may break, but the
polyvinyl cushions the impact. Read more from this blog. http://bit.ly/2pmiZdL