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Some Reasons to Check to Know if your Windshield Really Needs Repairing

The confusion between repair and replacement of auto glasses has caused unsure users a lot of expenses that could have otherwise been avoided. Go through the document and take a look at the kind of damages that need repair.

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Some Reasons to Check to Know if your Windshield Really Needs Repairing

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  1. Article 1 –Mystarautoglass.ca Some Reasons to Check to Know if your Windshield Really Needs Repairing The confusion between repair and replacement of auto glasses has caused unsure users a lot of expenses that could have otherwise been avoided. There is no guidebook that lists down the kinds of damages that are repairable and others that are beyond the means of fixing. Least of all, the car body shops influence the decisions that they can profit from. So, here is another car user trying to free the minds of many like myself from the cloud of confusion so that they know for sure when to go for an auto glass repair in Waterloo. Some Damages That Need Repair Let's take a look at the kind of damages that truly need fixing:  Star Breaks: A small star break is manageable to repair, as long as it does not spread into a spider web. A star break is different from the web in its shape and extent. Star breaks are formed by tiny radical cracks that emerge from the point of impact.  Crack Chips: A crack chip is almost about the size of a quarter. It looks like a small area on the screen that has been cracked from an impact. However, crack chips bigger than a quarter might not be repairable at an auto glass repair company in Cambridge.  Bull’s Eye: Bull's eye and partial bull's eye are both repairable. They are caused by anything circular that hits the surface of the glass leaving a round mark. Partial bull's eye looks like a half moon.  Pit: A pit in a windscreen characterizes a small dent on the glass caused by a missing chip of glass. However, the damage is not deep enough to leave a hole in the glass, but a scoop out of a fraction of the top ply.  Ding:A ding is pretty much the same as a crack chip. The auto companies chose to call it a ding probably because it is shorter and lighter than saying crack chip. Humor aside, whatever you choose to call it, it is repairable. Some of the damages mentioned in the list above are easily rectifiable, while others are not. Nevertheless, these damages shouldn't be the reason for you to change the windshield with a new one. How is a Repair Less Problematic than a Replacement? If you have the choice to get your windscreen repaired, it is advisable to go for it instead of going aggressive on a small notch of damage and redo the whole thing. First off, when you go for auto glass repair in Cambridge, you get to retain the OEM glass. Plus, you can avoid the whole deal with the insurer on claiming for an OEM as opposed to an aftermarket product. A repair job takes only about 30 minutes while a replacement takes the good half of the day. Windshield replacement in shops in Waterloo generally fix the shields with precision so that the vehicle can pass the state inspection with ease. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Jane Mitchell is an expert in auto repair who loves writing many interesting articles and blogs, helping people in taking good care of their cars. She recommends MyStarAutoGlass.ca as the best and most trusted name when it comes to windshield replacement in Cambridge, Ontario.

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