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CV Windshield Repair
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Re: dry out

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On a serious note do repair techs that use the moisture evaporator ever get a chance to inspect a repair weeks or months after having dried out and repaired a break? If so is there any notable difference in its appearence than when a break that had no moisture problem has been inspected weeks or months later?
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Re: dry out

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Wow, you guys are gullible! Just goes to show you how easy it may be to follow instructions from a post even though you know something just does not sound right!

Good one, Screenman!
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Re: dry out

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I get to see most of my repairs at a later date and I can see no difference between those we dried out and those we did not need too. However the latter are far and few between.

Glad we got a few smiles.
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Re: dry out

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Nice one screenman
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Re: dry out

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Dave M;29769 wrote:Wow, you guys are gullible! Just goes to show you how easy it may be to follow instructions from a post even though you know something just does not sound right!

Good one, Screenman!
It's not like we don't hear some things just as wacky here on the windshield repair forum from time to time. I must admit I do feel a bit silly about my reply though.
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Re: dry out

Post by harrellbenjamin »

The problem is Screenman that one time I doubted the importance of drying out every repair(you set me straight) LOL so when I saw this I thought this is crazy!! But its from Screenman so I want to see where this go's LOL. You know?? I am visializing some poor guy tapping on the window while you heat it with torch LOL and I am thinking this "Bloody" guy is so dedicated its F#$%ing crazy !!!at least I held my tongue LOL...............it was hard to do
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Re: dry out

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Well I just checked and it was Rap a fools day when I first responded. (thought I found a loop hole for a minute there!!)


Best rap a fools joke today!!! Thx, Screenman!

Heh.
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