HOW TO STOP WINDSHIELD CRACKING FROM SPREADING?
There’s nothing more frustrating than getting into your car, only to discover that a tiny rock chip has started to spread into a larger problem. Over time, it’s inevitable that most chips will eventually spread. That’s why it’s so important to take the necessary steps to stop a growing chip from spreading into something bigger.
KEEP WINDSHIELD AWAY FROM EXTREME TEMPERATURES
Glass expands in the heat and contracts in the cold. While this movement is normal, when the glass is chipped or cracked, it may lead to spreading of the damage. That’s why protecting your car from extreme temperature changes is such a smart idea.
There’s no way to completely keep your vehicle out of the elements, but consider parking in a garage or in a shady location to keep it from getting too much sunlight. If the weather is exceptionally cold, don’t thaw the glass with warm water, as this sudden change in temperature may cause it to crack. Instead, let the glass gradually warm up with the car’s defrosting setting.
AVOID MOISTURE AND HUMIDITY
Water seeping into the crack may also lead to premature spreading. Keeping the windshield as dry as possible may prevent your chip from getting larger. If your car is exposed to water, such as rain, be sure to dry off the glass as soon as possible. Once again, storing your vehicle in a garage will add an extra layer of protection.
TRY COVERING CRACK WITH NAIL POLISH
While hiring a professional is the only surefire way to repair a crack, you can buy more time by applying clear nail polish to the surface of the chip. When the nail polish dries, it will hold the crack together. Super glue may also be used. Make note that this is only a short term, temporary fix that should only be used while you wait for your windshield repair.
HIRE A SKILLED AUTO GLASS REPAIRMAN
Minor chips and cracks can be permanently fixed by an experienced repairman. Only a shop that specializes in windshield repairs has the tools and capabilities to fix an array of chip types and sizes. They will fully evaluate your situation to see if a repair is possible. If it’s not, then they will gladly replace your entire windshield.
The repairman will fill the damaged area with a special resin that is injected directly into the crack. If needed, they may drill holes around the crack to stabilize the area. This should not be attempted on your own. While at-home kits may be tempting, you won’t get the same guaranteed results as you will with a trained professional.
When you notice a new crack in your windshield, be sure to have it looked over by a professional glass repairman as soon as possible. In the meantime, take a few precautionary steps to prevent the crack from spreading and getting worse. If you are able to keep the crack small before you get it fixed, it will be easier for the repair shop to get the job done for you.