Cure It Professional Windshield Repair Kit on 2040-parts.com
Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States
Features
This kit is designed to provide vehicle owners the necessary information
This kit will not repair surface pits larger than or cracks longer than 3/16 inch (5 mm)
Tools to repair small damages in laminated automotive glass windshields
This kit can be used to repair multiple damages.
The use of this kit may not repair the full optical clarity of the glass
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Description
Windheild Repair kit(PN 08580 professionally repairs small bulls-eye,spider web and star damage on windshields.
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