How many days does it take for a windshield to dry after replacement in winter?
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Due to low temperatures in winter, the adhesive for the windshield takes longer to dry, typically requiring three to four days to fully cure. Below is additional information about windshields: Post-replacement precautions: Avoid washing the car for three days after replacing the windshield, and remove the adhesive tape securing the windshield position after three days. Try to avoid driving on excessively bumpy roads, and refrain from sudden braking or rapid acceleration to prevent the windshield from shifting. Do not insert parking permits or other cards into the gap between the windshield and the dashboard. Avoid driving on highways and keep the maximum speed below 80 kilometers per hour. Functions of the windshield: The windshield provides a survival space for passengers. Upon impact and shattering, the glass breaks into small, blunt-edged fragments, minimizing harm to occupants. Currently, most car windshields are made of laminated tempered glass or zoned tempered glass, which can withstand strong impacts.