Joseph,
I have never had any luck doing this myself and am even disappointed with the
"professional" repairs. On cars with real expensive windshields, I would
probably give it a go (and I have) but when my MG had a couple of rock chips
I saw the windshield on sale at VB for about $100 and I bought one!
John Reynolds
1979 MGB (in restoration)
jmc wrote:
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> > From: jmc[SMTP:JMC987@EARTHLINK.NET]
> > Sent: Monday, May 29, 2000 9:53:28 PM
> > To: mg mailing list
> > Subject: windshield repair
> > Auto forwarded by a Rule
> >
> My wife found a kit for repairing stone chips in the windshield. It
> involves a suction cup and syringe set up to suck the air out of the chip
> and inject a clear resin. Has anyone had any success with this sort of
> thing? If it matters, it's a round chip that isn't spreading. Thanks in
> advance.
>
> Joseph
> 67 MGB Roadster
> 93 Volvo (the one with the chip)
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