Windshield Surface Damage
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Windshield Surface Damage
A rock from a dump truck struck my windshield and appeared to damage the surface coating and glass of the windshield. Using car polish on the damage made the pitted area slightly less noticeable. There is no crack or bull's-eye, so this area is too small to be filled by resin. Any thoughts or experience on using a glass polish on this type of damage? You can see the damaged area in the right corner of the picture below.
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You are correct. Damage to the hood, fender or side pillar would have been much worse. I already have repaired two very small chips on the front bumper. The extreme temperature swings are causing surface pavement to transform into gravel. Then the potholes are being filled with patches that will not hold. After three months of ownership, I have more chips than is usually experienced in two years.
#4
Just make sure you watch that chip and others to come. With vibration (hitting pot holes) it can flex the glass and form minor cracks then end up larger. I would go get it inspected in any case to see if you can fill it--let the experts tell you if it's too small/soon right now to do anything about it. I hear most insurance covers the glass repair thing I see on tv once in a while
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I noticed I have a bunch of these little chips on my windshield, not big enough to fill but still can see them. I never had this problem with any other car, is the glass they use weak or something?
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Windshield repair only help prevent the crack/chip from propagate further. Sometime it is better just to leave it alone. I have a small chip on mine; safelite repaired it and now it spreaded all the way across. The repair was free was paid for by insurance company but now I have to pay for the windshield replacement with $250 deductible. The worse part is that they only replace with after market glass;( I rather have an OEM with tiny chips than a new aftermarket windshield.
#7
Windshield repair only help prevent the crack/chip from propagate further. Sometime it is better just to leave it alone. I have a small chip on mine; safelite repaired it and now it spreaded all the way across. The repair was free was paid for by insurance company but now I have to pay for the windshield replacement with $250 deductible. The worse part is that they only replace with after market glass;( I rather have an OEM with tiny chips than a new aftermarket windshield.
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#8
Just get use to it unfortunately your just going to get more and more. It drives me crazy the glass and the paint are so weak on these cars it kills me. Just don't tail gate anyone and do NOT get behind any kind of dump truck or heavy equipment
#9
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If I were to havve a windshield repaired/replaced, I would not use Safelite. Over the years, I had several windshilds repaired by privvate shops. The one time I used Safelite, I had major problems. It was sloppy work and the pillar next to the windshield rusted over the next few years because of the windshield replacement.
#10
Perhaps you guys should try this product? It apparently has patent not sure if it will fill in those small damages but it does say it makes the windshield much more resistant to damage.
http://www.surfaceshield.com/windshields.htm
http://www.surfaceshield.com/windshields.htm
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If I were to havve a windshield repaired/replaced, I would not use Safelite. Over the years, I had several windshilds repaired by privvate shops. The one time I used Safelite, I had major problems. It was sloppy work and the pillar next to the windshield rusted over the next few years because of the windshield replacement.
They are using Killingping (spelling?) glass; which is supposed to be the same manufacturer that produce Lexus glass.
I read lots of complaints about noises after replacement and believe it is related to how the glass was installed, especially the mold/trim. Hopefully my will turn out ok
#14
I don't know how I feel about the diamond fusion. I'll have to look into it more. The video looks like it was shot in the early 90's. It seems like the same idea of opti coat but the opti coat doesn't prevent chips so I am skeptical. Has anyone ever use it before ?
#15
Lexus Test Driver
Actually there has been one film to be installed on windshield to protect from stone chips. I forgot the brand and I came across it about 8 years. They claimed they can lower your insurance deductible for broken glass. Probably not very common as because it involves another kind of risk.
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