Has enough to repair 2 cracks. Excellent value. Reasonable quality. Need to remember that the repair must be done in direct sunlight. This can be a bit tricky in a British winter! I managed to get a reasonably good repair in wintertime, but only just, as it wasn't until I got about 30 Min. of winter sunshine that the glue set. Not sure if a small UV light wouldn't be the thing for a repair in Winter in future. It did the job and has saved the cost of a windscreen repair at at least £150, perhaps more, so well worth trying, but remember the need for sunlight...
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I've used this type of kit in the past and had good results but not this time and it's down the the double sided adhesive foam that was supplied in this kit. I was a little puzzled when I got the kit by the rubber O-rings as I've never seen them in these kits in the past but so-be-it I followed the instructions and used them - and then it became apparent that they had been included to try to solve the problem with the foam that had been supplied. The inclusion of the O-rings means that the supplier knows they've cocked up as they've made a half-assed attempt to fix it. So on to the problem - in a nutshell the self adhesive pads supplied are not closed cell foam which means that when you try to put the resin under a slight vacuum to draw any air out of the chip air can be drawn from the edges of the foam and into the little chamber that you created around the chip. Just as bad when you then try to apply a little pressure the resin can be forced out through the foam. Yet again someone has copied a perfectly good idea and made it un-reliable by cheaping out on the materials used to make it. The result is that you won't know which kits to trust to do a good job and which will be the rubbish ones.Read full review
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Great on smallish stone chips. (I didn't have any big ones) . easy to use. Sets absolutely clear. Not so good on cracks. The resin didn't quite penetrate the crack so it was still visible, but it would still stop it spreading. Plenty of resin supplied : enough for 4n or 5 chips. Good value for money.
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Worth a go at a diy repair considering how cheap this is. Appearance of chip improved a lot, didn't disapear but it got an old car through another mot. Watch the youtube videos first, they give a better idea than just the instruction sheet.
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I was a bit apprehensive about trying this product, but after viewing it on Youtube decided to give it a go. As I have already stated it was as good as what Halfords done, which had since fallen out, and although not in my line of site, was put on my new MOT certificate, advising to get sorted as ASAP, which I have done. You can still see were the original " Bulls Eyes " cracks, which in my case, were two close to each other. But the resin has filled them both in and are smooth to the touch. A tip that might prove helpful, as my vehicle is SUV and the cracks were in the middle, at the bottom of the screen, When placing the applicator to the screen, and trying to look inside to see if it is in the middle of the hole. place the sucker device close to where the hole is, then screw in the part you use to apply the resin, so it just touches the screen and is in the middle, then push down on the suckers, after undoing a bit, look inside and it should be spot on. Finally be careful when opening package as plastic sheets inside instructions.Read full review
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