How to Repair Cracked Glass?
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Automotive glass cracks are generally repaired using specialized repair tools and repair fluid. The repair fluid is filled into the crack through the repair tool, solidifying to eliminate the gap, thereby achieving the purpose of repair. If the glass develops cracks, it should be repaired as soon as possible if repairable, or replaced promptly if replacement is necessary. Below is the relevant content introduction: 1. During driving, the windshield needs to withstand wind resistance and constant vibrations. Over time, small cracks will gradually extend, the cracks will lengthen, and the area will expand. At this point, glass that could have been repaired may only be replaceable. 2. Long cracks in automotive glass are difficult to repair. After all, the effect of repairing large cracks is not ideal, leaving obvious traces. Moreover, the strength of the repaired windshield cannot be guaranteed, and there may be a risk of re-cracking, posing certain safety hazards. Therefore, it is recommended to replace the glass.