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Updated: 10:54 PM Nov 26, 2008
Inexpensive Auto Body Maintenance
Sometimes things just happen. And when you're on a tight budget, it's not so easy to get those things fixed. So here are a few tips. Posted: 10:00 PM Nov 26, 2008Reporter: Sarah Rasmussen Email Address: sarah.rasmussen@weau.com |
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Unfortunately when using "short term fixes" on windshield damage, there is a great chance for contaminating the damage. A qualified tech may find this unrepairable. As with working with any glass damage, there is also the chance of causing the chip to crack out. A $10 repair kit sounds good for this article, but may actually have an end result that is costly. Maybe we should mention that most full coverage insurance will waive any deductible and pay for a repair at no charge to the consumer. Thank you