With the right tools, glass chip repair is not as scary as you might think. Josh McCooey from Glass Mechanix shows us the proper way to repair stone chips found on almost every car on the road today.
(This is a reposted video from Season 3 of Drive Clean)
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I'm glad I found his channel cuz he has a lot of great videos
That guys voice is so soothing
I notice y'all used an ultraviolet light to cure the material or resin. Is that the same material they use in that glue u can buy that is also cured with ultraviolet light?
Also I was cleaning my windshield the other day and did find a chip but, it's just dished out chip, no spidering at all. Does not seem to have penetrated first glass layer. Does it need to be repaired?
Science is so cool.
geeking out.
if my windshield has millions of little rock chips( pitted) can I just get some glass resin and go ham?
insurance companies cover this 100% you pay for the service in your insurance anyways
Best to seek professional help when one needs windshield repair or they will end up wasting their time trying to do what the pros do.
I don't know what everybody's so happy about. seems to me this guy turned a small crack into a rather large one with this spring loaded hammer and then even made it bigger with his pick shipping out the glass you could see a run happening on the left so he decided to stop. good idea.
THEN he says how careful you gotta be and not drill to deep and he just eyeballs it? seems to me this guy makes a lot of money just winging it because his products and tools are very good. that windshield Guru looked amateur at best.
This is the first rock chip video I've seen that I can't say anything bad about it. It's different equipment than I use but its not bad. You said in the beginning that this guy knows his stuff. I was ready to tear him apart. But, I can't. He actually knows his stuff. Grest job.