How to Repair a 1966 Dodge Quarter Window

Unexpected damages occur to vehicles all the time, and it is best to be prepared when something happens. For instance, if one of the quarter...

How to Repair a 1966 Dodge Quarter Window

Unexpected damages occur to vehicles all the time, and it is best to be prepared when something happens. For instance, if one of the quarter windows on your 1996 Dodge becomes cracked for any reason, a quick repair is less painful then replacing the window altogether. Gather your materials and set some time aside for the fix.

Instructions

    1

    Wash the window with water and detergent. Rinse the window off and dry it.

    2

    Put on your safety goggles to protect yourself from flying glass. Pick out any leftover glass shards that may be lingering in the cracks with the razor blade. Wipe the area with a towel.

    3

    Affix the stabilizer to the window, being sure to encompass the entire crack or as much of it as possible underneath the suction cup.

    4

    Put the injector into its slot inside the stabilizer, then put the resin tube into the injector.

    5

    Pull the injector out. The resin will fill the crack and leave the tube due to the suction.

    6

    Wait for the resin tube to empty, and then gently remove the stabilizer from the window.

    7

    Cut adhesive curing film strips and lay them on top of the wet resin. Peel off the strips a few hours later.

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