We’ve got you covered.
. Just lay all 55 inches of the cover across your windshield. The strong magnets will attach to the hood of your car. Then tuck the side flaps into your doors.
Don’t forget to use the mirror covers. The door flaps and strong magnets also keep it from getting blown away or stolen. As one reviewer writes, “The shield is heavy enough that it will stay on the windshield along with using the wipers to hold it down at the bottom.”Once in place, this windshield cover could save you time and frustration on those snowy mornings.
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