It happens to us all and can strike at any time. There you are, driving along and suddenly a stone springs up and you have a chip on your windscreen. But it's only small, it doesn't interfere with ...
The ÖAMTC warns of the risk of stone chips on windshields caused by grit and advises immediate measures to avoid costly ...
A new windscreen protection product promising to safeguard glass from stone chips is currently undergoing pilots with fleets ahead of a soft launch later this year. Clarus Protect, which is importing ...
You may have been driving past a building site, off road or over winter grit, but any and all sharp pebbles and stones can ...
If a small stone cracks your car’s windshield, act quickly to prevent the damage from spreading. Cover the chip with clear tape, avoid temperature extremes and rough driving, and assess the damage.
Any windscreen damage larger than 10mm will mean an MoT fail if it's in the drivers line of vision so it sounds as if you will need a chip repair or possibly replacement depending on the kind of chip.
A thrown-up stone caused a chip on the base of my Honda CR-V's windscreen and apparently it's too small to be repaired. Would say clear nail varnish provide an adequate repair? I hope you can help. I ...
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