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The importance of drying out
Posted: October 19th, 2006, 5:45 pm
by Mike Allen
No, not beef to make jerky. But to make sure that each repair is dry before starting work. Sometimes it can be hard to spot, even if looking closely.
But pay attention to the red circle. It marks the same spot on both pictures.
Now you can clearly see the difference a little water can make and what a pain it could be in the end.

Re: The importance of drying out
Posted: October 19th, 2006, 6:21 pm
by Dave M
If these pics are of the same bulls-eye, here is what I see. The second pic was taken after you evaporated the water from the bulls-eye, therefore making the bulls-eye appear larger than in the first picture because more air is visible. Repair looks great!
Re: The importance of drying out
Posted: October 20th, 2006, 12:07 pm
by OmNi
What method of drying did you use?
Re: The importance of drying out
Posted: October 20th, 2006, 1:44 pm
by Mike Allen
Dave M wrote:If these pics are of the same bulls-eye, here is what I see. The second pic was taken after you evaporated the water from the bulls-eye, therefore making the bulls-eye appear larger than in the first picture because more air is visible. Repair looks great!
Yes, the pics are of the same bullseye and thanks for the compliment too.
OmNi wrote:What method of drying did you use?
I use several cycles of the moisture evaporator from DKI. I start in circles about 1 1/2 - 2 inches around the damage and work my way in. I do this to help bring the surrounding area up to temperature so as not to shock the windshield and possibly cause it to break. You can also melt the PVB and it will come bubbling out of the break which is actually pretty cool. It pops and crackles as it comes out. What fun you can have in a junkyard, huh?
After it cools to the touch, I check again to see if the water is out. If it isn't, I go through the same process until all is good to go.
Re: The importance of drying out
Posted: October 20th, 2006, 1:50 pm
by OmNi
Great reply, thanks. I bough my moisture evaporator 10 minutes ago:D
Re: The importance of drying out
Posted: October 20th, 2006, 3:42 pm
by Mike Allen
Omni,
please make sure you practice alot with that dryer. You can go from just barely warm to melted PVB and a botched repair in seconds.
This was the first repair of the morning after it had rained all night long. I forgot to take a picture of it dry though. It actually took about 30 minutes to completely dry out.
I'm sure screenman is used to seeing these.

Re: The importance of drying out
Posted: October 20th, 2006, 4:21 pm
by Mike Allen
Re: The importance of drying out
Posted: October 21st, 2006, 12:13 am
by screenman
Is that the steering wheel in the back ground, does the car belong to a hippy?
Yep I see that amount of water on every repair unfortunately and 90% of the guys repairing screens in the UK have no dry out system.
Re: The importance of drying out
Posted: October 21st, 2006, 3:00 am
by Mike Allen
How do they do repairs then? Just wait for them to dry?
Re: The importance of drying out
Posted: October 21st, 2006, 12:20 pm
by screenman
No they just do rubbish repairs, in fact most of the repairs done in the UK are a waste of money for the paying customer.