Laywinter windscreen protector
Effective protection against ice and snow – practical, sustainable and reusable
The Laywinter windscreen protector is designed to prevent ice and snow from forming on the front windscreen of your vehicle, eliminating the need to scrape it every morning. Save time, avoid the cold and protect your windscreen during the harshest months of winter.
Made from high-quality non-woven fabric, this protector is waterproof, reusable and recyclable. It can also be customised with any logo, making it the ideal product for brand promotions, events or automotive companies.
Key features:
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Prevents ice and snow from accumulating on the windscreen.
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Quick and easy installation: easily attaches using the vehicle’s front doors.
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Sustainable material: made from non-woven fabric, recyclable and environmentally friendly.
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Professional and promotional use: ideal for automotive companies, fleets and advertising campaigns.
With Laywinter, not only are you protecting your vehicle, you are also contributing to a more comfortable and sustainable winter.
Colours:
Other colours available on request.
Laywinter windscreen protector for these sectors
PRODUCT FEATURES
Virgin PP non-woven fabric
Anonymous and/or customizable product
80 x 250 cm
Individual. Boxes containing 25 units.
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