How NOT To: Fix a windshield ding.

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LibertyOrDeath

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Couple months back I got a ding in my windshield from a log truck I was passing. Well I decided to fix it before the cold weather came, today was that day. I was in the process of using the Fix A Windshield kit with its pretty straight forward instructions. It appeared the resin wasn't quite getting all the way in so I thought maybe give it a few taps from the back side. WARNING: Don't ever do that!!!!! I gave it a few taps and then I had 4 nice new cracks in my windshield. It resembled a cross actually. Fortunately the cracks were not too bad and I was able to use my Fix A Windshield kit to repair most of the cracks. I can still see them a little bit since I ran out of that resin.
 

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It's best to pull a vacuum on the windshield chip then under vacuum inject the resin to ensure the chip is completely filled in.It also helps to drill into the center of the chip with a diamond engraving bit(via Dremal tool) to ensure a good path for the resin to flow into.


Can't tell I fix a many windshield chips have you? A good starter kit that is worth a darn starts out at about $2000 to fix windshield chips,a UV light is a must to ensure proper curing.
 

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My wife's 02 got hit with a rock and the insurance company (State Farm) said if the crack was as long as a dollar bill then she would get a new windshield...no cost. I stretched that dollar and got the windshield done the next day. The window company even went to my wife's work and replaced the glass in the parking lot in about 1/2 hour.
 

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My wife's 02 got hit with a rock and the insurance company (State Farm) said if the crack was as long as a dollar bill then she would get a new windshield...no cost. I stretched that dollar and got the windshield done the next day. The window company even went to my wife's work and replaced the glass in the parking lot in about 1/2 hour.
Yeah the dollar bill test is pretty standard across insurance companies, and I have zero deductible on my policy for glass :D
 

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What ***** is I got two dings which both spread within hours. Kinda hard get a ding repaired when you're driving to a vacation destination. Eh well, guess I'll just get a windshield replaced.
 

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Stone chips are repaired free of charge.
Costs us $200.00 deductable for other glass related damage such as Long cracks, side windows, etc.(also includes head lights, dash board cracking, and fabric/leather repair or replacement.
$300.00 deductable for other damages such as paint over spray!
 

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I got a rock chip at eye level on the drivers side, just a bit after I had the last new windshield put in. I was going to get it filled, but another rock hit the windshield first.....about 1/8" away from the first hit. After I had those two filled in, another rock hit the window, about 1/16" from the first hit. The resin that had filled the first two chips stopped the rock from damaging the glass further. :D

The latest rock to hit my window was just below the roofline, and it was fairly big. I could see it bouncing up the road towards me after it fell off a truck. BANG. :eek: I'm just going to leave it for now because this windshield is nearly sandblasted too much anyhow....
 

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my kj had an existing chip in it when I bought. it was under the wipers, so I didn't see it until much later. my insurance covered it with no questions asked. you can still see where it was, but they injected it with that epoxy-glue-type stuff. I've had the kj for almost 2 years, and the chip hasn't enlarged at all. no complaints.
 

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FYI - I had a $200 deductible - and a new windshield from an independent shop (using OEM glass) was $150.
 
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