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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Reiddajcbx: Created page with &amp;quot;Charleston drivers deal with [https://www.marocbikhir.com/user/profile/369296 auto glass charleston sc] a special mix of coastal weather, historic streets, and heavy seasonal traffic. That combination is tough on glass. I’ve been crawling under dashboards and sealing windshields along the Lowcountry for years, and the same patterns keep showing up. A tiny chip from I-26 road grit becomes a foot-long crack after a week of humid mornings and hot afternoons. A slow drip&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;Charleston drivers deal with [https://www.marocbikhir.com/user/profile/369296 auto glass charleston sc] a special mix of coastal weather, historic streets, and heavy seasonal traffic. That combination is tough on glass. I’ve been crawling under dashboards and sealing windshields along the Lowcountry for years, and the same patterns keep showing up. A tiny chip from I-26 road grit becomes a foot-long crack after a week of humid mornings and hot afternoons. A slow drip&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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