Re: Liquid Resins windshield repair Video
GlassStarz,
I have seen repairs you speak of were the tech drilled only a pilot hole all the way to the laminate and the "plug" has come out. Now I think that may be from inferior resin used and it might also have to to with that method of drilling. You are also more prone to have air bubbles with this method drilling.
Now I rarely drill and if I must it is only deep enough to pop a bullseye which helps minimize the air bubble concern. It has not been my experience of what you describe to be the case with pits falling out. Not that has not happened to me, but I have not been advised if so. I have seen them get weathered though but that is just unavoidable. As for the air bubles that is just par for the course with the thicker viscosity pit fill resins. Although steps can be taken to easily overcome this problem.
I think it is well worth the extra exspense(and it is an extra exspense) of using pit fill resin to have a better quality repair IMHO. I use it on evry repair retail and fleet alike.
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Brian
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