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How to Protect your Newly Replaced Windshield:The First Few Days

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Your windshield protects you from the elements while giving you a clear view of the road. It gets nicked once in a while, and in most cases, cracks and chips can be repaired. Sometimes a windshield might get damaged without repair and warrant a replacement.

Your trip from your auto glass shop in Vancouver BC can affect your replacement windshield's lifespan and how well it will perform. You have to treat your car and windshield with utmost care for the first 48 hours after the replacement. This article highlights some of the things you should and shouldn't do after you just had your windscreen replaced.

Be patient

Seeing a brand new windshield might tempt you to take it for a quick spin, but we advise that you don't give in to that temptation. You shouldn't drive your car out immediately after your screen has been replaced.

Your glass repair technician shouldn't even recommend it. The windscreen seal needs time to set. Typical wait times are usually 45 minutes to an hour. You should know that this could go up to 24 hours in special cases.

Avoid bumpy roads

While moving on the road, your best pace may have to be that of the anecdotal tortoise- Slow and steady does it.

Excessive vibrations caused by bumpy or rough roads will not let the windscreen set properly in its frame. If you need to drive on gravel-filled, or bumpy roads, you should go as slowly as possible.

It is also a good idea would be not to roll all your windows up while you are driving. This will help equalize the air pressure in your car. If you have another vehicle, we suggest you park the first one in your garage for 2-3 days. Leave a window or two slightly open to decrease air pressure during the time the adhesives are set in the windshield.

Avoid extreme temperatures

You should avoid exposing your car to extreme or rapidly changing temperatures. Parking your car outside during hot summer afternoons or cold winter nights won't help the adhesion process. Your garage is the best place to keep your vehicle to get the best result.

Minimize shock and pressure on the screen

You should minimize shocks and vibrations in your car after Burnaby car glass repair. Slamming your door too hard will cause excessive shock and offset the alignment of the windshield. Also, placing objects on the glass is a big no-no. You should also avoid washing your car for the first few days. As you might have guessed, high-pressure water can wash off adhesives and damage the mold- If you must wash your car, do it gently and slowly.

Conclusion

Replacing your windshield requires you to take precautionary measures for the first few days. You have to protect the glass from shock, vibrations, and extreme temperatures. If you do these things correctly, you can be guaranteed you won't have any issues with your windshield.


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