Top Misconceptions About Auto Glass

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While several remedies exist for windshield cracks and chips, there’s also a lot of bad advice flying around. Not only is some of this bad auto glass repair advice unhelpful, but also carries potential risks. Liberty AutoGlass, a professional auto glass services company, discusses some misconceptions that you should be aware of.

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How To Tell If Your Windshield Was Installed Incorrectly

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According to the National Glass Association (NGA), an improperly installed windshield is dangerous as it increases the risk of injuries and even fatality in the event of a road accident. As such, vehicle owners should ensure that their windshields are installed properly. Click through to find out if your replacement windshield was installed incorrectly.

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Why DIY Windshield Repair Kits Are A Bad Idea

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Since windshield chips and cracks cause visibility issues, windshield repair should be done as soon as possible. This ensures the cracks do not spread. There are DIY windshield repair kits that people sometimes use. While some people think that these kits offer an effective solution, they are actually very dangerous.

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Why Did My Car Window Shatter?

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Car windows can shatter for no apparent reason or due to thermal contraction/expansion stresses, manufacturing defects, or damage caused by “object hits.” However, the spontaneous shattering of a car window can be unnerving, especially if it happens while you are driving. This article covers what you need to know about this topic.

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Top Reasons Autonomous Cars Aren’t On The Roads Yet

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In the future, we may experience complete vehicle automation, allowing for safety and convenience. However, some problems still need to be solved before we can surrender the driving wheel to machines. In this article, we discuss some of the top reasons why self-driving cars are not on the road yet.

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How To Drive In Snow & Stay Safe

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Snow presents a number of challenges for drivers. Snow and ice change the texture of the road, making it more difficult for tires to maintain a good grip while the car is running. Keep safe while driving during winter by reading these practical tips on how to drive in snow.

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Does Hot Water Work To Defrost The Windshield Fast?

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When rushing to work, the last thing you want is to deal with is an icy windshield. Many will try quick fixes to solve the problem but may do more harm than good. In this article, we discuss some of the correct methods you can use without causing damage to your windshield.

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What You Need To Know Before Hiring An Auto Glass Repair Company

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Cracked windows are infectious to your vehicle no matter how big or small they are. The cracks will continue to spread if you leave them unattended. Furthermore, the crack can end up being harmful to you. This article outlines what you should know about the company before you hire an auto glass repair company.

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What Is A Lane Departure Warning System?

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The best way to drive safely is to use available safety technologies in vehicles today. One such technology is the lane departure warning system. This typically uses a camera mounted on the windshield to monitor the street lanes and the car’s positioning about these. In this article, we discuss more on lane warning departure systems.

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Summertime Auto Glass Repairs: Do Hot Temperatures Matter?

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Summer is a great time to drive around, especially towards beautiful destinations that are at their peak during the season. However, there are a few things that motorists should be careful about while they are on the road. One of them is the emergence of chips and cracks on their windshield.

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Not All Windshield Chips Are Created Or Repaired Equally

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Windshield damage varies widely ranging from small chips that require minimal or no repair to big cracks that require extensive repairs. In most cases, windshield damage is caused by road debris including flying debris. The most common types of windshield repair and damage are outlined in this article.

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Steps To Take When Dealing With A Leaky Windshield

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The molding of your windshield is responsible for keeping water, air and other debris from sneaking into your vehicle. When you notice water inside your car after a rainstorm, you might be dealing with a leaking windshield. In this article, we will discuss the steps you need to take when you have a leaky windshield. Click through to find out more.

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