So if you use the device and some cooking oil you can make the device slide along the crack and it will provide some pressure to fill the crack. Also have some press on the windshield from the inside very lightly to open the crack and fill it. I just got a rock hit yesterday and a crack on my windshield. I’m going to replace the windshield but I’m still going to attempt the repair anyway.
@@DCreatorsCreations I didn’t either until recently and I tried to fill in the crack and it didn’t all the way but the chip did and I seem to be good at chips but I’ve never fixed a crack before
That's totally tu meke bro! I totally thought that you were going to be ragging on the product as i thought that a crack like that would be a new wind screen. That's looking as good as gold mate.
Thanks for the video and to speed up the dry time I use my home girl UV light flashlight she use for her nails It took 3 minutes to cure
I didn't even think about that that's a good idea
Thanks this was really helpful and I tried it - amazing! Will see how well it holds up.
It's still holding up for me. I'm glad I could help
So if you use the device and some cooking oil you can make the device slide along the crack and it will provide some pressure to fill the crack. Also have some press on the windshield from the inside very lightly to open the crack and fill it. I just got a rock hit yesterday and a crack on my windshield. I’m going to replace the windshield but I’m still going to attempt the repair anyway.
Great tip I didn't know about the oil
@@DCreatorsCreations I didn’t either until recently and I tried to fill in the crack and it didn’t all the way but the chip did and I seem to be good at chips but I’ve never fixed a crack before
The directions say use the razor blade at 90 degrees. But, I'll give it a try too. Thanks for posting.
I find it easier with 45 than 90 to get the resin off
That's totally tu meke bro! I totally thought that you were going to be ragging on the product as i thought that a crack like that would be a new wind screen. That's looking as good as gold mate.
Now it's not perfect but it's not noticeable anymore
Id say thats a success for sure. Like you said, If it stops it from spreading its done paid for itself😂
That's what I was afraid about because apparently I had that chip and didn't know it lol
Thats pretty cool man great tip
Hope it helps!
Hell yeah! Gonna do this for sure. Got an 70s car and getting a windshield with shipping was like 500 bucks....i'll take a 10 dollar kit any day lol
Worth a shot lol I would go for it. I'm still holding up well many heat cycles and went on a 13 hour trip
Good vid !
Thank you!
good vid, has the crack spread at all since doing this fix?
Nope not at all
Thought it was gonna be a ford Takeover video.. but ill take any DCreator content i can get.
No not yet I had a tough week lol
How did it work on the chips in the glass?
What chips? 😂😂😂😂 like it was never there
Did you tape it inside?
Yes so I can see what I'm working with. It's easier to see the crack on a lighter surface than a dark surface like my dash