Chipped Windscreens Repair
Chipped windscreens repairs can be done in instances, e.g. when pebbles, stones or hail come
into contact with car glass, small chips can result. The damage to a chipped windscreen may
not look too extensive but it can “spider out” into a long crack or several cracks that can be
more difficult to repair.
We can stop the damage in its tracks. As soon as you notice a chip in your windscreen, contact Car Glass London to have it repaired.
Most windscreen chips can be repaired easily and cost-effectively, but it’s important to repair your windscreen as soon as you notice it’s chipped. Neglecting a chipped windscreen can lead to a more complex chip that can be difficult to repair and may even result in your windscreen needing to be replaced.
Until you can have your chipped windscreen repaired, don’t wash your vehicle and avoid extreme temperature changes. Windscreen Repair Process To repair your windscreen chip, we use a four step process.
Windscreen Repair Process
To repair your windscreen chip, we use a four step process.
We can stop the damage in its tracks. As soon as you notice a chip in your windscreen, contact Car Glass London to have it repaired.
Most windscreen chips can be repaired easily and cost-effectively, but it’s important to repair your windscreen as soon as you notice it’s chipped. Neglecting a chipped windscreen can lead to a more complex chip that can be difficult to repair and may even result in your windscreen needing to be replaced.
Until you can have your chipped windscreen repaired, don’t wash your vehicle and avoid extreme temperature changes. Windscreen Repair Process To repair your windscreen chip, we use a four step process.
Windscreen Repair Process
To repair your windscreen chip, we use a four step process.
- We clean the chip and remove any air pockets that may have formed inside it.
- Using a special drill, we open the chip slightly to allow the repair resin to flow into every part of the chip to create a strong repair.
- We inject repair resin into the chip.
- With an ultraviolet light, we cure the resin so that it hardens to form a seamless bond with the glass.