Damage Assessment: The technician examines the windshield to determine if the damage is repairable. Chips smaller than a quarter and cracks shorter than six inches are usually repairable.
Preparation: The damaged area is cleaned thoroughly to remove debris and ensure proper bonding.
Injection of Resin: A special resin is injected into the crack or chip using advanced tools. This resin fills the damage and restores the windshield's strength.
Curing and Polishing: The resin is cured using UV light, creating a durable bond. The surface is then polished for a clear finish.
The entire process typically takes less than an hour, depending on the extent of the damage.
Cost Savings: Repairing a chip or crack is much cheaper than replacing the entire windshield.
Safety: A repaired windshield maintains the vehicle's structural integrity, ensuring better protection in accidents.
Environmental Impact: Repairing rather than replacing reduces waste, making it an eco-friendly option.
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