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How to Care For a New Windshield

April 5, 2021

Most people understand that a new windshield is an investment worth maintaining, but few people know the steps to take to keep their windshield in mint condition. Follow the few simple guidelines below to learn how to take care of your newly replaced windshield to ensure that it lasts as long as possible..

  1. Wait to drive your car until the minimum safe drive time given following installationTo allow the windshield adhesive adequate time to dry, wait to drive your vehicle until the minimum safe drive time given by the technicians or shop (typically around 30 min) following an installation.
  2. Follow any instructions given regarding tapes or moldings.Typically there is no need for any tape or anything to be left on the vehicle once it is ready to drive. However if there is a circumstance requiring any tape be left on the car for some reason, your installer or shop will give you instructions as to how and when to remove it.
  3. Avoid car washes and power washers.It’s best to wait two days before opting for a high-pressure car wash, automatic car wash, or the use of a power washer on your car. Opt for a hand wash instead to ensure that there is no potential for damage to the freshly applied adhesive. Rain/ weather or hand washing will not affect the install, however high pressure could cause the still curing adhesive to be damaged or displaced. So it is best to wait a day or so if possible.

Maintaining your newly replaced windshield doesn’t require a whole lot of work. With just a little bit of extra attention, you can extend the life of your new windshield and reduce the need for expensive repairs down the road.

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