Should a small white dot caused by a stone on the front windshield be repaired?
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A small white dot caused by a stone is considered minor damage and can be repaired using a touch-up pen. Below is relevant information about windshields: 1. Introduction to windshields: Windshields were an innovative idea by Ford in the 1920s, where two pieces of glass were sandwiched together with a layer of PVC plastic in between, creating a laminated glass structure. This technology is still in use today. 2. Precautions for windshield repair: After replacing the glass, avoid washing the car for two days and try to drive on smooth roads. Before repairing the car windshield, thoroughly clean any dirt from the glass surface. It is advisable to carefully choose cleaning agents and related cleaning products. The defogging heater should be turned off after 5-10 minutes of use to prevent potential cracking of the rear windshield.
That little white spot on the windshield—I encountered it a while back. At first, I thought nothing of it, just a tiny blemish. But while driving, I couldn’t help glancing at it, especially when sunlight reflected off it, slightly affecting visibility. Later, during a high-speed drive with significant temperature changes, that small spot actually cracked into a tiny fissure, which grew larger until I had no choice but to spend a fortune replacing the entire windshield. I regret not fixing it sooner! Most small spots like this can be repaired with resin—a professional shop can handle it in minutes, cheap and hassle-free. I suggest you get it checked ASAP. After all, the windshield contributes to the vehicle’s structural safety, and if it worsens, repair costs could double. Also, be mindful of road debris while driving, keep your distance from large trucks to reduce such risks, and protect your windshield—it’s crucial.