Tutorial On How to Fix a Cracked or Chipped Windshield!
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We got to be very diligent when taking care of our cars, executing on all avenues and making sure that no rock is unturned if we want every last system on our ride to be maintained properly. Doing so might be a bit more expensive up front. However, it will definitely save you more money down the road. Chris Fix who is a very renowned YouTuber for everything automotive, constantly teaches us how to do proper regular maintenance for various car components. He is doing an extraordinary job with these tutorials as well. In this one, he teaches us how to do a perfect muffler bearing replacement.

In the previous video by Chris Fix, we saw that muffler bearings are most certainly one of the crucial parts of your car that you want to keep frequently serviced. This time we will see how to repair a cracked or a chipped windshield on your car so it will look like it was never chipped. This video features the entire process being done.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAsUG-jbLlM
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Last week while traveling farther south in Mexico my driver's window was busted out by a rock thrown up by a truck coming the opposing way. No fixing that - it exploded! The man I was with was for sure I had been shot.

I have had good success though with windshield chip repairs.
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Hey I'm rusty adding content had to start with something. :lol:
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