Windshield Chip And Crack Repair Diy Kit, Auto Glass Repair, Car Glass Repair on 2040-parts.com
Monrovia, California, United States
Our Crack and Chip repair kit is the ideal solution for repairing your own cheeped or cracked car windshield, it is a simple and very effective DIY Repair Kit.
Easy and safe to use comes with full step by step instructions. This kit can be used to repair multiple damages. This Kit Includes:
Common Types Of Windscreen Cracks And Chips (See images above for illustration)
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