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Frost Free Windscreen

Ten popular ways to de-ice your windscreen Ten of the most common methods used to combat the problem of frozen windscreens on cold winter mornings. 1. Boiling Water – Most car windscreens are made from laminated glass which is made up of 2 layers of glass with a layer of PolyVinyl Butyral (PVB) sandwiched between… Read More »

Driving in France

If you are Planning a trip to France there are a few things you need to consider. What documents do I need? Driving Licence – It’s advisable to take the pink part of your driving licence which contains photo identification as well as the green paper part of the licence which outlines if you have… Read More »

Falling asleep at the wheel

Just like drink or drugs, tiredness at the wheel is a major contributor for driving related accidents. A lack of sleep will slow your reaction time, impair your judgement and decrease your awareness of what’s going on around you, which increases your chances of having an accident. The UK Department for Transport estimates that around… Read More »

Removing oil and grease stains from your vehicle

If you are in and out of your van in work boots and overalls it’s easy to get oil and grease stains over your van carpets and seats, which can gets onto your clothes when take your overalls off. In the unfortunate event of this occurring the faster you deal with the problem the easier… Read More »

Unleaded v Super Unleaded

When you fill up with Unleaded at your local forecourt you are usually offered a choice of 2 kinds of petrol, premium or super unleaded. These super petrol’s are sold at most petrol stations and come under different names, Tesco has Super Unleaded 99, BP- Ultimate Unleaded and Shell – V-Power. The price difference between… Read More »

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