Pit Resin Windshield Repair Resin Glass Medic**new & Improved** on 2040-parts.com
South Gate, California, United States
This resin is used for pits on your windshield. This fills up the pits/holes from normal wear on windshield and It's also used to cap off cracks after resin has been applied between cracks such as spiders, bulls eyes combinations etc. Structurally save your glass before it cost you more. This resin is THE BEST of the best. This is what Professionals use. This will not turn yellow like other competitor resins. I can ship International for you. Inquire about shipping quote. Simple to apply. I recommend using mylar strips which are in another of my listing and cure the resin with UV. Once dried scrape off with blade. Check my other listings for supplies. let me know what you need don't forget your Mylar strips to apply resin appropriately!! Check my other add for them I can combine shipping |
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