Auto Windshield Replacement and Repair

A do it yourself windshield replacement and repair guide, providing tips on windshield glass crack repair, car windshield replacement, and auto windshields cleaning instructions.
It is a fact that auto windshields tend to crack or break and then need replacement and repair. This can happens for various reasons. For instance, a chip of gravel can hit the windshield while the car is in motion. Accidents can obviously cause the windshield to shatter completely. Extreme cold weather conditions are also often the culprit. Many times, car windshields become the victims of vandalism or others’ careless driving. The point is that auto windshields are made of toughened glass, but this glass is still susceptible to damage.

The problem is that car windshield replacement is a costly affair. A viable alternative is windshield repair, which most insurance companies now accept in place of replacement. In fact, they even waive the client’s deductible should he or she choose to repair instead of replace the car windshield. This makes financial sense to insurance companies too, because they save millions each year this way. By repairing instead of replacing an auto windshield, the original windshield retains the integrity of its factory seal. In short, everyone wins. Windshield repair is a high margin specialty service, making it a major industry.

Auto windshields suffer damage in varying degrees. Often, car owners ignore a small crack caused by a flying stone or minor collision. This can be a mistake, since small cracks tend to spread on a car windshield, especially in very cold weather. This is because manufacturers make toughened auto windshield glass under intense pressure. The glass has very high density and this causes cracks to widen progressively. In other words, even small cracks in a car windshield can be a serious matter.

Fortunately, it is now possible to repair cracked, crazed and seriously scratched auto windshields. New auto windshield repair solutions include the revolutionary PRISM (pre-resin injection suspension method) technology and various techniques that involve injecting resins into the cracks with or without vacuum. The problem with all these windshield repair methods is that the car owner cannot use the car immediately after repairs. No adhesive that permits the car owner to drive away immediately after the repair process exists to date. The fill has to ‘cure in order to be effective. This process can take as little as an hour or as long as a day, depending on the compound used.

Of course, an auto windshield may not be salvageable and repair is not a feasible alternative then. In such cases, the car owner has no alternative but to replace the windshield. Auto safety norms demand that a motor vehicle has a proper windshield that does not affect the driver’s ability to navigate effectively.

It is possible to undertake car windshield replacement and repair without involving professionals in the process. There are many kinds of car windshield replacement and repair kits available on the market today. Windshield repair kits usually feature the resin compound that acts as filler, injectors that fill this resin into the crack, holding structures to stabilize the affected area and curing lamps to speed up the setting process. Such car windshield replacement and repair do-it-yourself solutions include instructional videos that guide the car owner in the proper use of the kit.
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