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Tips & Hints for Clean Car Window Glass

by NJ Payless Auto Glass on 10/01/13

Clean auto glass is one of the main aspects of a good, thorough car detailing. However cleaning your auto glass requires more than a spray bottle of windex and a paper towel. By understanding the fundamentals of proper auto glass cleaning, as well as some helpful tips, it is possible to have a successful glass cleaning session that yields great results.

Clean Glass Facts

Having clean glass window is important for aesthetic as well as safety reasons. Cloudy, dirty, and smeared windshield glass results in poor visibility. This can increase the chances of road accidents and mishaps especially when driving at night. Finding the techniques and tips to keep your car glass in top condition is the best solution for optimal safety.

The first order of business when attempting to clean your automotive glass is to gather the appropriate supplies. You will need to select a glass cleaner that is made for cleaning auto glass and some of the tips to keep in mind when making your selection are:

  • Never use an ammonia based solution
  • Steer away from household glass cleaners
  • Use a specialized formula for tinted windows
  • Use a microfiber towel when cleaning

Microfiber Benefits

When cleaning your auto glass, it is best to use a microfiber towel for best results. Microfiber towels are specifically made to clean surfaces such as glass that can be easily scratched. They have a porous and absorbent surface which soaks up any excess water while also providing a scrubbing texture for removing debris. Once you have cleaned the glass, you can turn the towel over to the dry side and use this side to buff and wipe away any remaining streaks. Microfiber glass cleaning towels are the ideal companions to an ammonia free glass cleaning solution.

Using a Glass Restorer

Once you have cleaned your windows and auto glass with a safe solution and microfiber towel, you may want to consider using a glass restorer. This is a specially formulated solution that can clear the cloudiness from your auto glass. It can be applied using a polisher or simply by hand with a glass safe towel. Glass restorers can leave your car looking the way it did when you first purchased it with sparkling clear glass. It is a nice finish to a thorough glass cleaning session.

Cleaning the windows should be the last part of the car detailing process so as to ensure no debris from other areas falls on the freshly cleaned glass. Using the above tips and hints, you can achieve remarkable results for cleaner more vibrant auto glass.

Tips for Improving Visibility and Safety

by NJ Payless Auto Glass on 10/01/13

Drivers can improve safety on the road by ensuring visibility in a number of ways. Keeping the glass components of the vehicle clean with frequent washing is one solid solution to improve visibility. Replacing washer fluid and wiper blades regularly can also improve visibility and reduce the chances of an accident. Finally, managing smaller cracks and chips before they become serious barriers to the driver’s field of vision is essential. At NJ Payless Auto Glass, we have the skill and knowledge to repair your auto glass quickly and to the highest standards of quality and safety.

Even small imperfections or cracks can impair the driver’s ability to see the road and to react quickly to changing road conditions. It’s essential to repair windshield chips, cracks and other defects quickly before they pose a risk to drivers or passengers. Small problems can sometimes be solved by auto glass repair, an advanced process that injects a polymer blend into the damaged area and essentially patches the glass, eliminating the problem and leaving the windshield looking as good as new. Larger or more extensive problems may necessitate emergency windshield replacement. In either case, NJ Payless Auto Glass can help.

What You Don't Know Could Be Dangerous

by NJ Payless Auto Glass on 10/01/13

The five most important safety functions your windshield performs  Most of us would conclude that our windshield was a very useful piece of equipment. It keeps cold and heat; wind and rain; and untold numbers of bugs and other airborne road debris out of our faces. The problem is that consumers have different and more limited expectations from the windshield than the automotive engineer. In other words, we worry about water leaks or ugly "dings" and cracks affecting our car's value, while the engineer understands how such damage can affect the vehicle's structural integrity and passenger safety. The fact is that the modern automobile and truck, windshield is part of the vehicle's safety restraint system (SRS) that also includes air bags and seat belts. If any of these safety components are damaged, or are inoperable for any reason, the effectiveness of the entire SRS could be compromised.  

The SRS is designed to keep vehicle occupants within the relative safety of the passenger compartment during accidents, head-on collisions and roll-overs. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports over 40,000 Americans are killed and over 5 million injured every year in highway crashes. Over 30 percentof the fatalities occur when vehicle occupants are either ejected from the vehicle, or, injured during rollovers. Windshields are intended to keep occupants inside the vehicle. The windshield also supports the roof thereby preserving the structural integrity of the passenger compartment and keeping it from collapsing and crushing driver and passengers. Seen from this perspective of personal safety, consumers have a vested interest in making sure any damaged windshield they replace is replaced properly and safely. For these reasons every vehicle owner should be aware of the five most important safety functions performed by their windshield.

The most obvious windshield function is, of course, visibility. Unlike drivers of old, we do not wear goggles that keep bugs out of our eyes or highway debris from hitting our face. Even so, the modern windshield can become pitted and scratched from minute dirt and sand particles. Pebbles and stones can fracture the glass causing dings that, if left unattended, can affect vision.

The second windshield function is not as obvious. In many cars and trucks, the windshield supports the passenger side airbag during deployment. If a windshield is replaced improperly, the windshield could become detached from the vehicle in an accident. If this happens the passenger side airbag will not deploy properly.

Thirdly, windshields cushion the blow if a vehicle occupant is thrown forward in a crash. Windshields are made of two layers of glass sandwiched around a layer of polyvinyl material. The glass may break but the polyvinyl layer is flexible and cushions the impact. This feature explains why windshields are made of glass not plastic. Plastic is rigid and unforgiving to a person

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