As you drive, a stone or any other sharp object can be kicked up by another vehicle and damage your windshield. This kind of damage is known as a stress crack, chip, or star break depending on its shape or size. Although the damage may not be significant at first, it can spread when the glass screen expands and contracts, making it unsafe for you to drive. Usually, the cracks spread and impair your visibility or make it difficult for the screen to withstand severe weather or the car wash pressure.
Fortunately, you can repair the damage to ensure that stressors like water, dust, and dirt do not enter the cracks. Consider the following hints if you have a cracked windshield.
Consult a windshield professional
Conducting windshield repairs on your own isn't easy, particularly if you are a first-timer. Talking to a windshield expert will help you get some valuable information. The professional will enquire about the crack and then recommend the best procedure to fix the damage. Don't forget to ask about the tools and materials you'll need to repair the crack temporarily. This way, you'll contain the crack and make them appear smaller than they actually are.
Use superglue to fix the damage
One of the options you can consider to seal a crack is superglue. Begin by cleaning the area to get rid of any debris, dust, and dirt particles. Make sure you wipe the particles carefully, so they do not get into the cracks — if they do, the cracks will expand quickly. Then, squeeze the superglue into the crack using a dropper. Move the dropper tip evenly to make sure the glue covers the cracks. Wipe the excess glue gently to avoid damaging the area further, and let it dry.
Place tape on the cracks
Another solution you can consider if you don't want to use superglue is a tape. Placing tape on the crack offers an additional protective layer to the windshield by keeping dirt and moisture at bay. So, get a clear quality tape for the windshield to seal the crack. Clear tapes do not block the view, so they'll come in handy if the crack is at the view area. Duct tape may be used too if the location of the crack doesn't interfere with your visibility.
Do not hesitate to hire an expert to seal the damaged area if you try these techniques and the cracks appear to be spreading. Also, make sure you park the vehicle under shade after the repairs are done.
For further help, reach out to a company like MS Glass Outlet.