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Windshield Plus™ is a retail
initiative of VR Autocare Private
Limited, offering “Windshield
Repair & Replacement Services
to consumers. VRAC has opened
its first centre in Ludhiana; soon
the same will get replicated in
Jalandhar, Amritsar, Chandigarh & Delhi
Windshield Plus™ is the fastest
growing name in ‘Auto Glass &
Replacement Services in India
Centre provide state-of-the-art
solutions to consumers for
superior quality glass repair &
replacement
Centre has expert auto glass
technicians, who are well
qualified & experienced in this
field. Windshield Plus™ centers
uses the latest technology, which
has a defined procedure, which
is safest, fastest and most
efficient to its customers.
VR autocare pvt ltd is having tie up with major American company (“Equalizer” – www.equalizer.com) in this field and are adopting latest technology for replacement of auto glass. We would also like to add that this company is run by the professionals who have huge experience of auto industry market Windshield Plus™ centers also sell & distribute the largest product
offerings available in auto care
industry. Centers can also be
contacted for glass tool
products, car care products,
glass treatment products & latest
car accessories.
Windshield Plus™ centers have
extensive market expertise in
providing a comprehensive
product line from a single
source. Centers are committed
to be the best infrastructure
provider for auto care products &
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WINDSHIELD? |
The windshield or windscreen of
an aircraft, car, bus, motorbike or
tram is the front window.
Modern windshields are generally
made of laminated safety glass, a
type of treated glass, which
consists of two (typically) curved
sheets of glass with a plastic
layer laminated between them
for safety, and are glued into the
window frame.
A laminate is a material that can
be constructed by uniting two or
more layers of material together. The process of creating a
laminate is lamination, which
in common parlance refers to
the placing of something
between layers of plastic and
gluing them with heat and/or
pressure, usually with an
adhesive. |
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