How to Repair a Window in a Lincoln Town Car
When it comes to auto repairs, there may be no repair easier than fixing a cracked or chipped window. Since the windows are made of a glass ...
When it comes to auto repairs, there may be no repair easier than fixing a cracked or chipped window. Since the windows are made of a glass and resin combination, you can use liquid resin to fill in the cracks. With a few supplies in hand, the job won't take long and may save you money in the end.
Instructions
- 1
Wash the window with mild soap and water, rinsing with clean water and drying it with a cloth before moving on.
2Take the suction cup stabilizer unit and place it on the window. Be sure that the cracked or chipped areas are underneath the suction cup. Push down on it to create suction that will hold it against the window properly.
3With the injector and resin tube in hand, place the resin tube into the injector.
4Slide the injector into the stabilizer unit. Once in place, pull out the injector, leaving the resin tube behind. The resin will flow from the tube and fill the cracked and chipped areas.
5Wait roughly 15 or 20 minutes before removing the stabilizer from the window to allow all of the resin to drain from the tube. Remove the stabilizer.
6Cut the adhesive curing strips and carefully lay them over the wet resin to help the resin harden quicker without dripping out of place. Remove the strips after an hour.