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The windshield plays a crucial role in the overall function of your car—it keeps you safe and ensures the vehicle remains structurally sound and stable. For these reasons, it's crucial you contact an auto professional for a windshield replacement if you notice any large chips or cracks in the pane. Once you do, they'll follow the steps outlined below to complete this important task.

The 3 Steps Involved in a Windshield Replacement

1. Remove the Broken Glass

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The technician will use a special razor to carefully remove the trim, making it easy to lift the broken fragments from the frame. Then, they'll use strong suction cups to securely lift the windshield.

2. Prepare the Pinch Weld

Next, the technician will clean the pinch weld, which is the small gap between the body and the place where glass is installed. If there's any dust, dirt, old urethane, or debris, the new windshield won't fit properly and may come loose. Once the pinch weld is completely clean, the technician will apply a new coat of urethane to the edges to hold the glass in place.

3. Install the New Panel

After the new urethane is applied, the technician will need to move quickly to get the glass in place before the adhesive dries. Moving carefully, they'll fit the windshield replacement into the frame and secure it into the pinch weld.

Once they're satisfied with the placement, they'll push the panel into place with a suction cup. Then, they'll let the urethane cure for about 90 minutes so that it's ready for the road.

 

If you need a windshield replacement, turn to Badger Glass in Anchorage, AK. These certified technicians will strive to quickly remove the broken glass and provide a secure, sturdy replacement in 30 minutes or less. They also offer lifetime leak warranties for their work. Visit the website to learn more about their services, or call (907) 522-3927 to request a free quote.

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