Drivers urged to avoid one error that ‘damages windscreen and hinders safety’

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Expert Kyung Ho Min at Thinkware has shared some advice for drivers, and it’s something you may never have thought of before. The error could damage your windscreen and hinder your safety

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Drivers have been given essential advice (stock image)(Image: Witthaya Prasongsin via Getty Images)

If you’re a motorist, you’ll likely do everything possible to maintain your car – after all, vehicle repairs can be quite expensive. That’s why it’s always beneficial to pick up tips wherever possible, as knowledge is power when it comes to motoring.

You might not realise it, but you could be making a significant error that’s causing serious damage to your windscreen. As most drivers are aware, taking care of windscreens is vital for safety, visibility and structural integrity, as a dirty or damaged windscreen can obstruct your view.

To keep your car in top condition, there are certain rules you should adhere to. For instance, you should ensure it remains clean by using ammonia-free glass cleaner and microfibre cloths, regularly check for chips and cracks for immediate repair and maintain your wiper blades to avoid scratches and streaking.

However, besides following the basics, there’s another rule you can follow to ensure your vehicle stays in pristine condition, and it involves something you may never have considered. Dash cam expert Kyung Ho Min at Thinkware recently offered some advice.

According to the expert, you could be unwittingly causing substantial damage by making a simple mistake. But don’t fret, as it can easily be rectified.

Kyung Ho Min warned: “Dash cams are designed to protect you, but improper installation could put you (and your windscreen) at more risk, and you might not notice until it’s too late. Poor placement is the most common culprit, with low-quality suction cups and cheap adhesive pads leaving a permanent mark on the glass and even pulling at tint films.

“Over time, continuous removal or repositioning of the dash cam can scratch and lift the thin heat-reflective or privacy coatings. This is something many modern cars have and can be very expensive to replace.

“Weather is an issue, too. As autumn sets in and humidity and condensation become a problem, suction mounts can begin to sleep.

“It’s easy to respond to this by tightening the suction or readjusting it, but this only increases the wear and tear on the glass. Small amounts of moisture under the mount can also lead to streaking, a sticky residue or bubbling on windscreen layers.

“Drivers should look for discolouration, peeling tint or cloudy patches around the dash cam mount. It’s important not to ignore faint circular marks where the suction cup sat, either – even after cleaning. And, if the mount regularly drops off or needs daily repositioning, this is also a red flag.”

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The mistake could be costly (stock image)(Image: Getty Images)

The expert also advised: “The good news is that you can stop the damage before it really starts. Be sure to mount your dash cam behind the rear-view mirror, where the glass is factory-treated and therefore more durable. Invest in a premium mounting system too, which is built for long-term use.

“Don’t be tempted by the cheaper suction cups and resist the urge to remove the camera unless necessary. If you must, be sure to clean the area with a non-abrasive cloth. As temperatures drop, keep an eye out for the condensation in your car too. Be sure to gently dry it to prevent any moisture from getting under the mount.

“Some manufacturers build in extra protection for extreme conditions. THINKWARE, for instance, uses thermal sensors and supercapacitor technology so its devices can automatically switch to protection mode when the cabin gets too hot or too cold.

“Models such as the U3000 also feature thermal shutdown systems designed to preserve data during sudden spikes in temperature. On the mounting side, THINKWARE relies on 3M adhesive systems, engineered to stay firmly in place even in fluctuating weather.

“Finally, a dash cam should be a safeguarding solution, not a source of damage. A few quick checks can save you lots of money and hassle in the future.”

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