How To Carry Out A Windshield Replacement For Your Car

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By Donald Watson


Driving a car with a cracked windscreen is dangerous and may lead to road accidents. For this reason, car owners in Jacksonville FL are advised to carry out a windshield replacement as soon as it breaks. It does not matter whether you had done a replacement before, installing new windscreens is a way for you to get back to road.

The replacement glass may be obtained from a new window dealer or from a site owned by a wrecker. If you afford one from a wrecker, thoroughly check glass so that you may detect any traces of cracks in it before handing over the money. To ensure its safe arrival at the replacement site, you should cushion it using a blanket or a thick duvet.

After obtaining glass, remove the plastic surrounding side plus the upper moldings correctly. Make sure you do not pry the clips holding them together because the clips are unique to the car. Having the clips on will save you a considerable amount of time but if they are unavailable, you will have to use glue to attach the moldings on the car.

Cut out the urethane between the windscreen and pinch weld using cold knife. The process should take a minimum of fifteen minutes and a maximum of one hour depending on how accustomed you are with the process and the equipment that you are using. The urethane is flexible to help the windscreen withstand stress applied to it when driving.

It is important that you prepare the pinch weld before embarking on placing the car window. You should clean away any conspicuous dirt with a brush and then wipe it off with plain water. Use a razor blade to trim the old urethane to about three millimeters thick. The areas with rust and damaged urethane should then be primed.

The next action in your replacement regimen should be to prime the glass using a specific primer meant to work with the urethane adhesive that you are using. The function of the primer is to prepare the glass pane. By priming, you are making sure that it will allow urethane particles. After preparing the windshield, attach the moldings before you attach the urethane.

By the use of a caulking gun, carefully apply urethane on the windscreen. The purpose of using this type of gun is to maintain a consistent bead so that may avoid any leaks after placing the windscreen to the car. While you do this, it is important to put in mind that old urethane is a suitable adhesive material that the newer urethane will firmly adhere to. You should be careful that the wind would not contaminate pinch weld before you finally apply urethane.

You should then carefully place the windscreen to your car. If you are not using the mounting block, make sure that you wear a pair of latex gloves. They will ensure you do not touch the glass with your bare hands as doing this will contaminate the activated glass and will reduce the adhesiveness of the activator.




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