Why You Should Not Hesitate To Get Your Windshield Replaced
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26 May 2020
If you have a crack in your windshield that is starting to expand or obstruct your view, you know what the right thing is to do. You know you need to contact a local company that offers auto glass replacement services, and yet, far too many people put off that phone call for as long as they can. Here's why you should reach out to an auto glass repair shop sooner rather than later and get your windshield looking good as soon as you can.
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Should You Repair Auto Glass Before Privately Selling Your Car?
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28 December 2018
When you're thinking about selling your car, you'll have to go through the usual process of deciding what to fix and what to leave as it is. Unless your car is relatively new and well maintained, it's likely to have a number of issues that require your attention. Such issues can be a problem when you're trying to sell the car.
One of the things that may need some repairs or replacement is your auto glass.
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Did A Tool Fall Off Of A Shelf In Your Garage And Crack The Windshield? 3 Steps To Get It Repaired
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3 September 2018
Out of all the places where you could park your car, you would think that your home garage is the safest. After all, garages are built to keep out foul weather such as hail that typically damages auto glass. Now, a freak accident has occurred, and a random tool falling off of a shelf has somehow managed to crack the windshield. While this is an annoying inconvenience, you can use take these steps to fix your car's windshield right away.
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Three Crack Patterns in Windshields and How To Fix Them
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27 March 2018
Cracked windshield repair is a mix of art and science. Fixing the cracked glass takes a little bit of knowledge about glass crack patterns and a little skill in repairing them. It is not recommended that you DIY this kind of thing, but if you are going to try, you should know the following crack patterns and how to fix them.
Rosebud or Flower
This is a weird sort of pattern, since it drops a circular hole in the middle and chips out semi-circular edges around it.
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