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Hello windsheild techs. I currently do repairs and was wondering if replacement can be self taught with manuals?
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I would say NO! there are soooo many different kinds of windshields, urethanes and I won't even get into rearview mirrors and rain sensors
pinchwelds, rust where to use primer, more important where not! If you want to learn how to install, do yourself a favor, find a reputable installation company that will train you. Just like you wouldn't take someone elses life in your hands by attempting open heart surgery, dont do it either by learning from a book on someones restraint system . |
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