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Hi all,

While sticking the skylinesaustralia.com sticker today, i noticed a couple of very small chips on my windscreen. Can these be treated, or do they have to replace the entire windscreen? Can these be left untreated for some time?

Thanks all :D

Matt

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Hi all,

While sticking the skylinesaustralia.com sticker today, i noticed a couple of very small chips on my windscreen. Can these be treated, or do they have to replace the entire windscreen? Can these be left untreated for some time?

Thanks all :D

Matt

i have seen chips on windscreens that have been filled before but i believe some are not possible to fix. it depends on the size depth etc. best to ask a windscreen company. Good luck

I have some alot of chips on my windscreen. Never bothered to get them fixed.

Had a small crack in it though, had novus to come and resin inject the windscreen and fixed.

NOW I have another small crack in the windscreen. Not fixing it unless the windscreen breaks. I hate my car.

Call up a windscreen company, get them fixed asap.

A chip under my wiper about this size -> * <- turned into this on a hot summers day when the car was parked!

brokenwindscreen.jpg

Get it fixed asap. A new windscreen is freaking expensive!!

Call up a windscreen company, get them fixed asap.

A chip under my wiper about this size -> * <- turned into this on a hot summers day when the car was parked!

http://www.notonmonday.com/images/miscweb/brokenwindscreen.jpg

Get it fixed asap. A new windscreen is freaking expensive!!

:P I know wilchy.. I just havent had time or the money to fix it. >.<

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