Windshield Crack
#22
RE: Windshield Crack
even with a glass torch it is very hard to weld a glass seam to make it disappear and it doesn't work with tempered glass ..... not to mention that it wouldn't be tempered afterward ...... also, auto-glass has plastic on and in it to prevent shattering ..... that would be toast.
The only glass fix that I've seen that I think is worth anything are the syringe looking things that you pump and leave stuck to the glass for a few hours. Also, they're only good for a chip with a mark smaller than a quarter.
The only glass fix that I've seen that I think is worth anything are the syringe looking things that you pump and leave stuck to the glass for a few hours. Also, they're only good for a chip with a mark smaller than a quarter.
#23
RE: Windshield Crack
ORIGINAL: falkore24
The only glass fix that I've seen that I think is worth anything are the syringe looking things that you pump and leave stuck to the glass for a few hours. Also, they're only good for a chip with a mark smaller than a quarter.
The only glass fix that I've seen that I think is worth anything are the syringe looking things that you pump and leave stuck to the glass for a few hours. Also, they're only good for a chip with a mark smaller than a quarter.
You described almost the exact process. Except you drill out the middle of the rock peck first, then squirt the chemicals in with a syringe, then put the suction cup thing on there and leave it for a while, then put another sealant chemical on, then take a razorblade and smooth off the excess.
As you said, it will not work for anything as big as a quarter, but it works extremely well for small pecks. Sometimes you won't even be able to tell they are there unless you really look for them.
#27
RE: Windshield Crack
I think my last windshield was around $220. My last company paid for it since it broke when a semi kicked up a rock during a drive to Stamford, CT for a survey. The plumbing engineer that was with me looked like he was scared that the rock was going to smash him in the face. It hit pretty hard at 70 mph and it took a chunk the size of a quarter out of my glass. The lizard people told me that I have a $500 deductible on the windshield, so I asked them to erase any record of the report and that my company would have to shell out the money for the full repair.
#28
RE: Windshield Crack
My dad's 01 accord just had a huge crack running down from the top to about half way. Gonna be $145 to replace it. The guy at the shop said the glass is new and theres a cheaper one for $130 that is lower quality glass. Is $145 reasonable for a new windshield or is he probably lying and it's really a used one. I'm gonna be there when he replaces the windshield so is there anyway I can tell if he's doing a good job sealing up the windshield while he's doing the work or is the only way to know spraying water on it after he's done?