Anonymous wrote:Not only can you have a crack or chip repaired, you can do it yourself. I did my own repair two years ago and it's been fine. It doesn't look as good as someone that has done it a thousand times but it still looks almost invisible. I have a hard time finding where it was even when looking for it and knowing the general area it's at.
https://www.amazon.com/Rain-X-600001-Windshield-Repair-Kit/dp/B00IPS4APU/ref=sr_1_5?dchild=1&keywords=glass+repair&qid=1626352168&sr=8-5
Anonymous wrote:I am genuinely confused by this post. I thought everyone knew this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a small crack or chip, you can have it fixed for $100 or less. I wish I had known that. I’m know looking at $1700 to replace my heavily cracked windshield.
Not only does GEICO do this for free, they even send someone to your house to fix it.
So does Travelers.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, boo. “Safelite repair, Safelight replace.” Anything smaller than a $1 bill they fix for free. It takes 20 minutes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a small crack or chip, you can have it fixed for $100 or less. I wish I had known that. I’m know looking at $1700 to replace my heavily cracked windshield.
Not only does GEICO do this for free, they even send someone to your house to fix it.
Anonymous wrote:If you have a small crack or chip, you can have it fixed for $100 or less. I wish I had known that. I’m know looking at $1700 to replace my heavily cracked windshield.
Anonymous wrote:If you have a small crack or chip, you can have it fixed for $100 or less. I wish I had known that. I’m know looking at $1700 to replace my heavily cracked windshield.