Couple of Questions?

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ncglastech

Couple of Questions?

Post by ncglastech »

Some of these may have already been asked, but here it goes.

1. What is the best way to remove contamination (not moisture)?
2. Where can I get some stickers made to give customers to cover up new chips?
3. No bias answer but what is truely the best resin to use for strength of course but optimal optical clarity? I use GlasWeld 2010-2020 clear and amber but just wondering if what you think of these resins.
Thanks for the replys.
ncglastech
mrchip

Re: Couple of Questions?

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For question 1 do you mean rain-X??..i guess some might use alchohol..as for window patches try..Seri- Flex Printers,LLC...phone 715-486-8114or 800-455-2235 ...[url]http://www.seriflexprinters.com.....glassweld[/url] chemical is great chemical..time tested as well as delta chemical
ncglastech

Re: Couple of Questions?

Post by ncglastech »

Thanks mrchip I new you would come through. With question 1 I was talking about road grime/dirt particles, etc. Do you inject some alcohol pull a vacuum and then dry. Then start the repair. Thanks for the sticker website. I guess I blew it when I mentioned GlasWeld resins. Thanks for any reply, and mrchip talk to you soon.
tooldini

Re: Couple of Questions?

Post by tooldini »

I use glasweld resins and delta resins. I purchased the delta premium bond because of the price and it was much thinner than my 2020 glasweld resin. Glasweld resins work GREAT but the cost is so much more than deltas. I had heard from many people that delta resins were very good so I ordered some and have been using it for a few months with great sucess. Also glaswelds resin smells better :)

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Re: Couple of Questions?

Post by autocosmetics »

If you're looking for some low cost repair stickers, Delta sells them. Also, if you're a member of the NWRA you can buy them for a reasonable price.
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