How to Repair the Window on a Town & Country
You can plan regular car maintenance in advance but if you encounter an unexpected occurence, such as a flying object cracking one of your c...
You can plan regular car maintenance in advance but if you encounter an unexpected occurence, such as a flying object cracking one of your car windows, you will have to fix it immediately. There is no need to fret over bringing your car in for repair if this happens. Simply buy the materials needed for the job and do it yourself.
Instructions
- 1
Mix mild soap and warm water in the bucket using the soft cloth until it is sudsy. Wash the window down to get rid of as much dirt as possible. Let it air dry or wipe it dry with another cloth.
2Place the suction cup stabilizer onto the window, making sure it is steadily placed over the cracked area. Push it down to create a tight suction.
3Put the plastic injector into its port within the stabilizer. Once it is in place, push the resin tube into the injector.
4Pull out the injector to automatically allow the natural suction to begin drawing the resin out of the tube and into the damaged areas.
5Wait until the resin tube is empty and then lift the stabilizer off the window.
6Place a thick strip of the curing film across the repair for a few hours until it has dried.