Many people think that a crack in their car windshield means an expensive windshield replacement, or other costly auto glass repair. The fact is, technology has come a long way in recent years and this is another area where the do-it-yourself mindset has taken hold! To help repair an unexpected crack or chip on a windshield yourself, you can simply use a readily available windshield repair kit.
These simple kits work quickly and easily, and save you the expense of replacing the entire windshield (not to mention the time lost while your car is in the shop). Windshield repair kits enable you to repair chips and cracks up to several inches long, and they also clarify and strengthen the windshield. Windshield repair kits come with instructions that explain how to remove the damage in very little time.
Today's windshield repair kits are very lightweight and compact, making them extremely convenient to take to any location. This also means you can have them with you at all times - maybe in the glove box - so that you can effect a windshield repair even if you're on the road somewhere. No more waiting and hoping the crack doesn't get worse while you drive! The kits are reusable, allowing for multiple repairs. Bull's eyes, cracks, star breaks, and combination breaks can all benefit from windshield repair kits.
Any of the available basic windshield repair kits typically include a windshield resin that helps bond the glass, making it become stronger and preventing further damage to the windshield from vibration and other stresses. They really are strong enough to prevent the need for a full windshield replacement. UV light is provided by curing lamps to ensure proper curing of the special glass repair resin. The windshield repair kits also include a bracket with a built-in suction cup pump that adheres to the windshield. Also there is usually provided a drill bit that can create a tiny opening into the damaged area for the repair resin to flow into. There are many other helpful accessories that may come in the windshield repair kit, including a battery powered drill, polishing wheel and compound, mirror, pit, drill bits, 12-volt extension cord, glass pick, and assorted seals.
A wide variety of windshield repair kits are available to suit different individuals' needs and budgets. Prices can range greatly, for example a windshield repair kit may range from $10 for a basic kit to over $2,000 for a professional kit (most suited to someone about to start a windshield repair business). A possible criterion for the selection of a particular kit could be the number of windshields that can be repaired using one kit. The more windshields that can be repaired per kit, the better return on investment that kit provides. There are numerous kits available, and a number of different suppliers. A little time spent researching product review sites will be time well spent, as you'll need to evaluate the various windshield repair kits on the market and choose the most appropriate one for your particular situation.
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