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(949) 207-3235Windshields are critical components of our vehicles, providing structural strength to the car body and supporting the performance of airbags in case of an accident. Therefore, taking proper care of a newly replaced windshield is essential for ensuring its longevity and effectiveness.
This article delves into practical and easy-to-follow tips to maintain your newly installed windshield.
The most crucial step after a windshield replacement is to allow the adhesive used to hold the windshield in place to cure fully. This process can take anywhere from one hour to a day, depending on the type of adhesive used.
During this curing period, avoid driving the car if possible. If you must drive, do so gently, avoiding bumpy roads and high speeds.
Your technician might apply a retention tape around the windshield to help protect the seal from the elements while it cures. It's tempting to remove this tape because it's not aesthetically pleasing, but leave it on for at least the first 24 hours after installation.
For the first day or two, keep a window slightly open. This step is crucial to prevent pressure build-up inside the vehicle that can put strain on the windshield seal.
For at least the first few days after the windshield replacement, avoid taking your car through high-pressure car washes. The intense water pressure can weaken the new seal before it's fully set. Opt for hand washing or a gentle hose down if you need to clean your car.
Extreme temperatures, both hot and cold, can affect the curing process of the adhesive. If possible, park your car in a garage or under a shade to avoid direct sunlight and keep it away from extremely cold environments.
Slamming the car doors can create significant pressure inside the vehicle. This pressure can disrupt the setting of the windshield adhesive. Gently close the doors for at least the first few days after the windshield replacement.
Wait a week or two before adding accessories like windshield shades or GPS mounts to your newly installed windshield. The adhesive needs time to set completely before it can bear additional weight.
When cleaning your new windshield, use a cleaner that doesn't contain ammonia. Ammonia-based cleaners can damage the tint and weaken the windshield. Use a soft microfiber cloth to avoid scratches.
Regularly inspect your windshield for any signs of trouble such as cracks or chips. Even a small crack can quickly turn into a big problem if not addressed promptly.
Last but not least, follow any specific advice your auto glass technician provides based on the type of windshield and adhesive used in your vehicle.
Taking care of a newly replaced windshield doesn't require a lot of effort, but it does require mindfulness and attention to detail.
By following these simple steps, you can ensure that your windshield remains in top condition, providing safety and clear visibility for your travels.
Remember, your windshield is more than just a piece of glass, it's a vital safety component of your vehicle. Treat it with care and it will serve you well.
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