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Old 11th February 2007, 08:21 PM
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Default Windscreen chips

Anyone on here know anything about fixing windscreen chips... just took my motor out for a spin and have noticed a bunch of chips on the windscreen
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Any of the windscreen replacement bods will do it for you and if you’re fully comp your insurance should cover it without affecting you no claims.
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You should get it done asap too. I had a chip that I left and the next frost we had iced up the windscrren so when I defrosted it with the heater I watched a crack move all the way across the screen. Most disconcerting!
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Old 12th February 2007, 12:25 PM
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I spotted a chip in my windscreen the other day... then yestarday noticed the chip is now a nice crack... DO IT NOW... i am gonna have to have it replaced money spent = less time on water... well for me and my shoe string budget anyway!
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I spotted a chip in my windscreen the other day... then yestarday noticed the chip is now a nice crack... DO IT NOW... i am gonna have to have it replaced money spent = less time on water... well for me and my shoe string budget anyway!
Won't your insurance cover it? They replaced mine recently when a chip turned into a one inch crack. I had to pay the first £50.
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Old 12th February 2007, 03:10 PM
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AUTOGLASS® UK: 24/7 mobile windscreen chip repair & glass replacement

Book online, they will find out if your insurance will cover it and send a mobile unit out to sort it, if you like

Had mine done last week, they fixed a couple of chips for free!
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