Winter weather brings a variety of challenges that can impact your car’s safety and performance. From icy roads to harsh winds and rock salt, the elements can take a toll on your vehicle. Your windshield and its components are especially vulnerable to damage, so it's important to prepare properly for the season. As you get ready for the cold months ahead, here are some key points to consider. **Cracks in the Windshield** Glass is sensitive to temperature changes, expanding and contracting as the weather shifts. While this is normal, extreme temperature fluctuations can cause cracks or worsen existing ones. Hail is another common cause of windshield damage. Moisture can also play a role. If your windshield already has a chip or crack, water can seep into the damage. When temperatures drop, the moisture freezes and expands, increasing pressure on the glass and causing the crack to grow. That’s why it's crucial to repair any existing damage before winter sets in. One thing to avoid is pouring hot water on an ice-covered windshield. Though it might seem like a quick fix, the sudden temperature change can actually cause the glass to crack. Instead, use a dedicated ice scraper and consider turning on your defroster to make the process easier. **Improper Scraping Techniques** Using sharp tools like knives or shovels to break up ice can lead to scratches, chips, and even cracks. These small imperfections can become bigger issues when moisture gets trapped inside during the winter. To protect your windshield, use a proper ice scraper and move it in smooth, horizontal motions. This helps remove ice without damaging the surface. Always make sure to lift your wipers off the glass if snow or ice is expected, as leaving them down increases the risk of damage. **Road Debris and Salt Damage** If you park near the street, your car is at greater risk from road debris. Rock salt, commonly used to melt ice, can cause rust and corrosion on your car’s undercarriage and frame. It can also damage your windshield through small chips caused by flying rocks and debris. To reduce the risk, try to park in a garage or away from the road whenever possible. Even a little extra space can make a big difference in protecting your vehicle from the harsh effects of winter. **Damaged Wiper Blades** Wiper blades are essential for maintaining visibility in rain, snow, or sleet. However, cold weather can cause the rubber to dry out, crack, or tear. Failing to lift your wipers off the windshield when snow is expected can lead to permanent damage. Before winter arrives, replace your wiper blades and check the fluid level. If snow is coming, angle your wipers away from the windshield after parking to prevent them from freezing in place. **Get Expert Help** If your windshield has been damaged by winter weather, don’t wait—get it repaired as soon as possible. At DaSilva’s Auto Body, we specialize in weather-related repairs, including windshield and wiper replacements. Let us help keep your vehicle safe and ready for the season. Contact us today to schedule an appointment and ensure your car is winter-ready.

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