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Re: pitted windshield




I guess I'm talking about "real" damage, like a star or bullseye, but it 
should work for pits also....

From: Kevin Collins <kevinc@flashcom.net>
>To: scirocco-l@scirocco.org
>Subject: Re: pitted windshield
>Date: Mon, 05 Jul 1999 23:46:52 -0700
>
>pb1113@hotmail.com wrote:
>
> > yes, there is a way to repair a pitted windshield.  Depending on how 
>messed
> > up it actually is, any good windshield shop should be able to repair it
> > right in your driveway.  They use an vacuum setup to inject some kind of
> > goop right into the pit.  When they're done you can't even see the 
>repair.
> > My mom had it done on her Grand Am and its totally invisible....
>
>Sounds like how they repair a starred/bullseyed windshield.. I'm talking
>plain old pitting, like from tiny road debris (sand sized or smaller) 
>hitting
>it for years.  No real "damage" per se.  Are you talking about repairing
>this kind of "damage" or "real" damage??
>
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>Kevin Collins
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>'99 GTI GLX
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