glas weld
I bought the glasweld deluxe kit after checking out all different kinds of equipment. I talked to so many people that loved the equipment, I felt that I was getting some of the best w/s repair equipment available. I ended up selling it on ebay (at a huge loss) because I couldn't make even one good repair on a practice windshield, and cracked two other windshields for people I was trying to repair for. It was hard to see the repair around the tripod legs, and when I'd pull a vacuum, the legs would pop off, so I had to start over. Then, if I wasn't careful when I released the injector after pulling a vacuum, it would slam down onto the windshield--that's how I cracked them. After trying glasweld I bought a used Glass Technology eliminator (at a steal of a price) and did perfect repairs every time. When I sold my detail van I was planning to keep my eliminator, but the guy who bought the van wanted to buy it from me since I already had "windshield repair" graphics painted on the van. I'm hoping I don't have to spend a fortune to get more equipment, but I have to say that I wouldn't go with glasweld again. I've narrowed it down to delta, us windshield, and liquid resins--or bite the bullet and get another eliminator!
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