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In a message dated 12/27/00 9:55:38 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
frank@zk3.dec.com writes:
<< Subject says it all.  Do I have to spring for a new windshield,
 or can a damaged one be saved?  It's not a very big chip, and
 there aren't any cracks radiating from it (yet). 
Doug:
Probably not. Most windshield repair shops (and others presumably) have a 
process that pulls the air out of the crack/break/recess and injects a clear 
liquid that fills in and seals. I had it done several years ago and it worked 
and held. I believe at the time, the people said it should be done before the 
damage gets bigger than about a quarter (coin).
Call around. Unless problems developed with the process of which I am 
unaware, I think it's a good fix short of getting a whole new windshield. 
Anybody else on the list have this done?
Jim
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