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24-05-2020, 03:38 PM | #1 | ||
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Thanks to a truck on the highway, I had a chip put right in my line of sight in the windshield.
I had it fixed and made a video about the whole repair from start to finish, if any of you are interested to see how they fix these screens. Definitely not an as-new windshield any more, but the work is guaranteed for life and I'm pretty happy with the results: https://youtu.be/ZS32u4j_t8o |
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24-05-2020, 05:27 PM | #2 | ||
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Most important thing to do after a chip is to try and seal it from entry of dirt and grit.
Guy who did my repairs told me to put some tape over it straight away. People who wait a few weeks then get a poor repair because there is foreign matter below the repair that can't be removed. Sent from my LG-M700 using Tapatalk
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