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Old 02-01-2008
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Default Re: How do you fix these?

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Originally Posted by jayjacque View Post
Anybody else have some other suggestions. I don't have that mighty vacuum thingy, just standard reverse turn injector style vacuum (though I've got a Delta bridge now on its way on order)

When this kind of break comes out bad, it still shows some of those tiny little lines (like blood vessels) and/or kinda globby looking. But to be honest maybe the globby look was when I got desperate and used more heat than I shoulda. And it doesn't seem to be a good candidate to pop just by virtue of the fact it starts out already looking so damaged. Maybe it's what Barry said, no can do. But some do come out ok, so it's hard to tell til you try.
If it is in fact just a combination on the outer layer glass, I have found that with alot of bad shatter in the combination, as long as I fill in 100%, I did all I can do structurely, but those types of breaks show up more cosmeticly.
I explain that to the customer and remind them of both the cosmetic warranty and structual warranty, If there not happy, I will refund 100% of the price.
Hope that helps.
Barry
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