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3-m 08580 Windshield Glass Repair Kit-bullseye, Chips, Star Damage Repair on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

San Bernardino, California, United States

San Bernardino, California, United States
Condition:New

3M Windshield Repair Kit makes filling chips in glass an easy job. 
Using this kit when a chip first occurs is a money saver over waiting until a chip spreads into a full crack. 
3M recommends Windshield Repair Kit for repairs on glass chips less than 1” in diameter. 
Chips in the driver’s direct line of vision should be referred to a professional auto glass replacement shop. 
Complete step-by-step instructions make repairing glass chips an easy task. 

Each kit contains 
The 3M Windshield Repair Kit includes (1) alcohol wipe, (1) bridge assembly, 
(2) suction cups, (3) Phillips head screws, (1) resin chamber, (1) resin chamber tip, 
(1) injector (1) injector o-ring, (1) bottle glass repair resin, (1) stick pin, 
(1) dropper, (1) clear plastic film, (1) scraping 

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