by Dennis Caswell | May 23, 2014 | Blog
The answer to this is yes sometimes, i have seen many inferior repairs where the technician did not fill in the damage correctly, there are times when i can drill a little deeper than the previous repair and open the break up pull air out and get resin to flow in the...
by Dennis Caswell | May 23, 2014 | Blog
If you have a chip in your windshield do not apply rainx over the top of it, it will contaminate the repair, many rock chips are open to the elements rain, dirt, washer solvents, water repellents etc the best thing to do if you get a chip in your windshield is to put...
by Dennis Caswell | May 23, 2014 | Blog
According to the national windshield repair association, the location of the damage or crack and the actual size of the damage or crack or both important in the decision to recommend repair. Also known as the acute area or your primary vision area, this is the area of...
by Dennis Caswell | May 23, 2014 | Blog
These things are JUNK waste on time and money. All they are good for is screwing up a windshield repair . Sure you may get lucky on a small percentage of breaks. but 95% of the time they will mess the repair up. WHY? three reasons off the top of my head 1. inferior...
by Dennis Caswell | May 23, 2014 | Blog
Think of the black area around your windshield like trim on your house, it finishes it off. It also keeps the UV rays of the sun from breaking down the factory seal (urethane). The most interesting fact is that 75% of windshields that crack get hit by rocks in this...