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Unfortunately many repairs by our competitors do not meet NGA/NWRA or Glass Aid standards. Repairs can be over-pressurized, less than 100 percent filled, done with material not designed for windshield repair, and contaminated.  These are common practices.

Below are pictures of a few repairs performed by our competition that "DO NOT" meet the standards for a quality, safe windshield repair. We received calls to repair these chips.  We could not undue the damage done by these repair techs. A bad repair is prone to failure, which can put your safety at risk.


(Click on the pictures below to increase size and for a description)

These repairs were not performed by Glass Aid - there is a clear difference.


Over Pressured, bad windshield repair
Over Pressured Repair
Windshield Chip Drilled But Not Filled.
Drilled but not filled.
Pit filled windshield chip repair.
Pit Filled Chip Repair
Center filled windshield chip repair.
Center Filled Windshield Repair
Large Bullseye Chip That Is Poorly Filled.
Large Bullseye Poorly Filled.
Resin in bullseye chip not holding.
Resin Not Holding In Bullseye.
Badly Drilled  & Filled Combination Chip
Badly Drilled & Filled Combination Chip
Star Cracks Not Filled
Star Cracks Not Filled







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