Which kit to start with?
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Just taking a shot in the dark...do you mean GT' Maxim?
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If that is the case then yes I have, I certainly would not buy one and was not impressed.
Vacuum is a myth which has been proven over and over when it comes to windshield repair.
Vacuum is a myth which has been proven over and over when it comes to windshield repair.
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A myth proven over and over by who, or is it whom?
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It is proven every time I do a repair, proven that it is not needed.
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A myth is a false belief or idea.... I use an injector which utilizes a vacuum prior to using pressure and my repairs over the past 23 years are excellent also!
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As you say a false belief that a vacuum is needed, any ways only 23 years
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I don't see where I say that a vacuum is needed but, rather I utilize an injector where vacuum is used prior to pressure. Doesn't that debunk your myth? Using a vacuum first can still create a great result! You made it sound like every windshield repair manufacturer has proven it is a myth!
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Dave, I have proved the myth to myself and thousands of customers over the last 29 years, that is enough for me. Now if I can do that with a non vacuum system it shows that a vacuum is not required to do the job.
Now note I say not required, I do not state that by using a vacuum system you cannot do a repair, just that it is not needed.
Now note I say not required, I do not state that by using a vacuum system you cannot do a repair, just that it is not needed.
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LOLscreenman wrote:If that is the case then yes I have, I certainly would not buy one and was not impressed.
Vacuum is a myth which has been proven over and over when it comes to windshield repair.
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This all depends on how much resin and time you'd like to spend doing a repair!
To each his own.
To each his own.
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