Thursday, September 22, 2011

How do you make a windshield crack on your car, not noticeable?

See a small rock hit my car, and it was bulzie but its not, its like a line that goes now, its about 7 inches, so is there anyway i can make that crack unnoticeable without having me to replace the whole windshieldHow do you make a windshield crack on your car, not noticeable?
Not at this point. Once the crack spreads out of the chip, you have two options: (1) live with the crack or (2) replace the windshield.



Next time remember to have the chip (bullseye) fixed as soon as possible to prevent a crack from forming.How do you make a windshield crack on your car, not noticeable?
replace it, safety issue-could get ticket/injury.
give it a few days,hit a bump the wrong way or have the temp change and the crack will expand the entire width of the windshield.just replace the glass and get it over with.
call out an Autoglass repairer who could best advise whether he can repair it with the solution they use or whether it is beyond that and needs replacing
What you see is air. Windshields are made in 3 layers. Top layer is glass, second layer is a plastic also the safety part of the glass and the third layers is glass again. What you see is air between the first layer and second layer. You can get a resin put into the glass by a glass company and your winshield will be just fine. However you can not completly cover up the bullseye. The glass will meet all safety standards with the resin. Just call a glass company to have them fill with resin. It will not crack if the resin is put in the windshield correctly. They can drill at the end of the crack and fill with resin.
Is there any windshield crack repair guys in your town? we have them here and they work miracles. They shoot some kind of glue into the cracks to keep them from splitting more, and it also makes the crack seem shorter or smaller. In AZ it's a big issue on cracked windshields and the heat.
once it's cracked and running like that there is no way to fix it other than replacing the windshield.

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