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      07-14-2017, 05:50 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by Red Bread View Post
If you have glass coverage in your insurance, this should be free. Unless you just want to learn to do it yourself, call your insurance and let Safelite do it.
Which sometimes doesn't work because you can't wait around for them or set up an appointment when you need to use the car. I always keep a few kits around for this, but I use my insurance when it works out.

The purpose of the repair isn't to make it invisible, it's to stop your windshield from cracking. Even when the pros do it, it doesn't just "go away". Sometimes it'll be nearly invisible when they are done, sometimes not.
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