• We change tires or windshield wipers at regular intervals. Completely dry tires create fine streaks on the windshield that we perceive at night with strong refraction.
  • We always use a combination of antifreeze and cleaning fluid in the windshield washer reservoir.
  • When it starts to rain, we must rinse the glass with plenty of water to remove microparticles and dust. If they are not removed immediately from the glass, they will act like emery, damaging the surface.
  • We do not use scrapers or hot water to remove ice from the glass. Scrapers scratch the surface and hot water creates a thermal shock and breaks the glass. Before or after, we can spray the glass surface with special anti-icing sprays.
  • We keep a long distance from large vehicles or pass quickly. There are many small stones wedged in the treads and the risk of a stone being thrown and breaking our window is high.
  • We never wipe the inside of the crystal with our bare hands. Human dust combined with dust creates shadows with high refractivity.
  • The bad habit of leaving valuables on the seats or in visible places inside the car may prove fatal. In the city we always drive with the doors locked. The quick theft "hit and run" is a common phenomenon in large centers.
  • We never leave spray cans and lighters on the dashboard of the vehicle. They cause explosions and ignitions, especially during the summer months.
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