There’s a particular kind of silence on cold winter mornings.
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There’s a particular kind of silence on cold winter mornings.
The road looks still. The air feels heavy. And before you even touch the door handle, you already know what’s waiting for you — a windscreen sealed under a layer of ice.
Frozen glass isn’t just an inconvenience. It dictates your morning. You leave earlier than planned, scrape harder than you should, blast the heater while the engine is cold, and hope visibility clears quickly enough to set off safely. It’s a routine many drivers accept without question — because winter is winter, right?
But what if the problem isn’t the weather…
What if it’s the lack of protection?
Ice forms when moisture settles directly on the glass overnight. When temperatures drop, that moisture freezes in place — bonding stubbornly to the surface. A windscreen car cover interrupts that process. It sits between the glass and the cold air, stopping frost from forming where it matters most.
Instead of fighting ice in the dark, you simply remove the cover. The glass underneath remains clear, dry and ready. No scraping. No chemicals. No waiting for the engine to warm up. Just visibility when you need it most.
At Hanwell, we believe winter driving should start calmly — not in a rush. Our windscreen covers are designed for real UK conditions, where frost appears unexpectedly and mornings rarely go to plan. It’s a simple solution, but one that changes how winter feels behind the wheel.
Because protection isn’t only about preserving your car — it’s about protecting your time, your comfort and your peace of mind.
So tell us — when frost covers your windscreen overnight, what’s your morning routine to deal with it?