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cracked window screen advice

can a crack in a window screen be stopped from spreading???

 

got a small crack ( not a chip ) in lower part of screen , went over a very bumpy private road the other day and noticed from then that its started to grow a little every day.

 

is there anyway to stop if from spreading

 

thanks all

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You can stop drill and resin fill them if your feeling brave, this is not a permanent fix but if succesfull it should stop it going a little further and give you a few weeks grace (used to do this as a job) problem being it is risky and i would only ever do it if the customer was fully aware of the situation and potential further splitting :good: depends on the crack size and direction to. i remember a woman who a colleage did the same and a year or so later it was still going strong.

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Slighty OT

 

I had a Merc CLK convertable a few years ago. Company car which I had from new and never crashed. Whenever I went around sharp right handers at pace the windscreen used to crack. I must have gone through 10 in about three years. Mercedes said there was nothing wrong with the car. I wasn't convinced as it only used to wear out thee tyres. Both rears and nearside front. The offside front never wore at all. I became convinced that the car was twisted and was only running on three wheels and when I went around a right hander the combination of the twisted car plus the flex of turning was too much for the windscreen to take. Very strange

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If you're fully comp insured then it's free to glue small cracks or about £90 for a new windscreen which does affect your policy.

 

Even if you are not I think the glueing is fairly cheap to do, call Gavin at Autoglass or sometimes have them in supermarket car parks.

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