VW Golf Mk7 Windscreen replaced by Devon Windscreens
This Volkswagen Golf Mk7 windscreen was replaced in Kingsteignton for a local garage.
Equipped with a rain sensor, this needs to be checked for the correct operation both before and after the windscreen replacement. Often the rain sensor gel (a silicone piece which sits between the windscreen and the actually sensor lens) needs replacing to ensure the correct operation after a new windscreen is fitted.
We use the latest industry leading tools to remove your windscreen with a fibre line machine which prevents any damage from occurring to your paintwork, trims and interior. Many companies still hack out windscreens with sharp knives which will cause damage to the paintwork, costly resprays and serious rust issues within months of a windscreen replacement. Rust damage will often then cause a subsequent windscreen breakage within 6 – 18 months as the bare metal in the aperture turns rusty, swells and creates a pressure point underneath the glass.
Don’t take any chances with a substandard windscreen replacement, call Devon Windscreens for a professional windscreen installation on:
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