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Frequently Asked Questions
We try to anticipate questions you might have about our PRODUCT / SERVICE and provide the answers here. If you need additional information send email to armetta@sbcglobal.net
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If I have a cracked windshield is it safe to drive my
car? |
In most cases yes, but it does depend on the severity of the
break. I even saw on a website "Don't wait, get the Crack
fixed before it caves in on you." This will not happen.
A single break or crack will not let your windshield cave in on
today's cars if is it is properly installed. If a windshield
is severely broken up, it may not be able do it's job in a
severe accident or rollover, but a single crack will NOT cave in. |
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If the windshield is so important to the structure of the car,
is it safe to drive after the installation? |
It really depends on the urethane used. There are several
munufacturers each having products with different drive away times.
We allways keep the car longer than minimum dry times because
many factors come into play, TEMPERATURE, HUMIDITY, THICKNESS
OF URETHANE BEAD REQUIRED FOR THAT PATICULAR MODEL, WHETHER OR NOT
IT HAS PASSENGER SIDE AIR BAG. The times posted by urethane
manufactureres are a guide line not a given time but a minimum.
There is no reason to rush dry times it is a SAFETY ISSUE not a
CONVENIENCE ISSUE. |
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