Can windshield glass be repaired?
Can windshields can be repaired? I have a little circular chip, about 1/8" in diameter at most, in my windshield. It has not developed any "spiderweb" fractures.
The glass shop tells me the most that can be done is to put some stuff around it so it doesn't spread. According to them, there is no way to actually repair it to look like new.
Is this true? Just wanted to confirm since I'm totally clueless about this. Thanks.
The glass shop tells me the most that can be done is to put some stuff around it so it doesn't spread. According to them, there is no way to actually repair it to look like new.
Is this true? Just wanted to confirm since I'm totally clueless about this. Thanks.
Originally Posted by anarky,Aug 11 2004, 07:47 PM
Originally Posted by anarky,Aug 11 2004, 11:52 AM
Good luck...I've heard they are good and most insurance companies allow you to use them and will cover the repair with no deductable. 

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Originally Posted by r_duff,Aug 11 2004, 07:50 PM
WHAT??!?! NO DEDUCTIBLE? wtf kinda insurance do you have? I've never heard of a $0 deductible claim.
Outside of South Carolina, many other insurance companies will offer no deductable for minor repairs to chips. Their thought is, if they pay the $20 to get it fixed, it drastically reduces the chances that the windshield will split and they'll have to pay for a new windshield (or a new windshield minus the typical deductible). Even if the windshield does split once in a while, on average the insurance company is better off.
That's what kind of insurance I have. hehehe



