AutoTech Park Custom-fit Snow Cover Compatible with 2011-2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee, Windshield Cover comes with Rear Mirror Cover

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  • Custom-fit Windshield Snow Cover, Frost Cover.
  • Windshield and Side Mirror Covers by AutoTech Park protect the windshield from Winter ice, snow, hail, UV-rays from the sun, rain, sleet, slush, water, snowstorms, and scratches. Our multilayer windshield cover with foam core protects your glass from cracking by absorbing the impact of snow or hail. The cover consist of heavy weight triple layer fabric and foam with diamond design prevents it from being blown away by the wind.
  • A waterproof oxford cloth makes up the outer layer. It prevents water absorption so that all snow and frost on the outside may be easily removed. Simply remove the cover and shake off the snow to get started.
  • Autotech Park windshield cover is extremely simple to install and requires no additional straps. It also has a collapsible design that allows you to stow it wherever in your vehicle without taking up too much space. This product comes with a storage bag for simple transport, allowing you to store and carry it about with ease.
  • ANTI THEFT: Side panels close inside the front car doors to help prevent and deter thieves from stealing the windshield protector and from being blown away by the wind.

Customer Reviews

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Le D. Prairie
Prevents snow buildup, but unexpected frost formed inside my car.

Effective But Questionable

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Heavy
Prevents snow buildup, but unexpected frost inside the windshield raises concerns.

Mixed Experience with Cover

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Long
Good for Snow, Frost Issue

Been using for weeks. Keeps snow off but I noticed frost inside my windshield, which is unusual.

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Starwalker
Mixed Results, Still Testing

Using this for weeks now. Keeps snow off, but once, I found frost inside my windshield. Not sure if it was a fluke—still testing.