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Judging from some of the posts, nail polish on a crack will only ruin it for a real repair. I found this somehow when I was trying to find a picture of cracked glass (though it would be a nice watermark for documents) Ok I was just bored in the middle of the night. Maybe someone official might want to give them some better information....
http://www.diynet.com/diy/ab_windows...274334,00.html "Got a small chip on your windshield? Well, there's an easy way to keep it from expanding, says auto expert Trisha Hessinger. * Just apply a bit of clear nail polish on both the outside and the inside of the windshield. A few carefully applied drops will do the trick! * You'll want to reapply the polish every few months since exposure to sun, wind and rain will eventually cause it to wear off. * For a medium-sized chip, purchase a special resin for windshield repair at your local auto-supply store. This will prevent the damage from spreading to the point that you have to replace the entire windshield. RESOURCES: Ultimate Auto Detailing Model: 0879389419 Author: David H. Jacobs (1995) To order this title from Amazon.com, click here. Motorbooks International Auto Repair for Dummies Model: 0764550896 Author: Deanna Sclar (1999)" |