Jan
15
It is a brand new year, which can feel like the perfect opportunity for a lot of change. However, the one consistent thing with this time of year is cold temperatures. If you live in the Northern Hemisphere, you and your vehicle need to begin...
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Dec
09
It's the holiday season which means thinking of gifts for family, friends and even co-workers. In the spirit of not being wasteful, the best kinds of gifts are the perfect marriage of thoughtful and practical. For the individuals you see every day...
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Dec
09
During the winter months, especially if you live in polar climates, removing snow and ice from your windshield becomes a part of your daily routine. Of course, like anything, there are correct and incorrect ways to do so. In every kind of...
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Nov
06
The simple and quick answer is: Yes, you can replace your windshield without insurance. Now, your follow-up question might be: How much will that cost? Knowing the costs associated with a windshield replacement or repair is a good place to start...
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Nov
06
This may come as no surprise, but more than 60 million Americans will be traveling a distance over 50 miles for Thanksgiving this year. Of that number, 89% of families will be doing so via a road trip. The holiday season is one that brings families...
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Oct
16
Broken windshields can and do inevitably happen to anyone. Different seasons come with different environmental factors and challenges that can inadvertently damage your windshield. However, there is a right and a wrong way to endure the process of...
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Oct
16
Fallen leaves during the autumn months can be more than just a pain. In fact, they can actually cause harm to your windshield. From getting stuck on your windshield wipers to causing scratches to the glass, it is important to learn the correct and...
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Sep
12
You should use a full protection windshield cover 365 days a year. The winter and summer months (and all of those in-between) can really do a number on your windshield. By protecting it, you minimize the risk of chipping or cracking your windshield...
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Sep
09
Morning dew on your windshield is not uncommon. This phenomenon is caused when the temperature inside and outside of the vehicle is different. Condensation outside of the vehicle is specifically caused when warm, moist air (typically in the early...
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Aug
01
It is that time of year again – back to school season is upon us! On top of buying brand new school supplies and new sneakers, back to school carpool schedules are being organized. The key to effectively transport children in the mornings and...
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