Essential Windshield Repair Kit
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$695.95 – $895.95
Looking for a high-quality repair kit at an affordable price? The Essential Windshield Repair Kit includes all the basics to help you achieve professional, great-looking rock chip repairs.
Choose between two curing lights: ProCur+ or FlexCur
The Essential Windshield Repair Kit includes all the basics for repairing rock chips—injector, curing light, resin—at a price that can’t be beat. This kit includes enough initial supplies for around 100 repairs. Additional supplies can be purchased easily as needed.
Choose between two curing lights.
- ProCur+: Our most popular curing light, the ProCur+ fits directly over the injector for a 360º cure in under a minute
- FlexCur: This ultra-versatile curing light has an adjustable arm and the flexibility to cure both small and large areas
GlasWeld injectors are made in America and come with a lifetime warranty.
The Essential Windshield Repair Kit includes:
- ProVac Zoom Injector (lifetime warranty) and Stand
- ProCur+ LED UV Curing Light and USB Adapter
- 2010 All Weather Amber Resin (15 ml)
- Pit Filler (15 ml)
- Pit Polish (15 ml)
- Resin Guard Skin Protectant (60 ml)
- Mirror with Suction Cup
- Fixed-tip Probe
- Polishing Cork
- Zoom Seal Set
- Injector Seal Lube
- Window Cleaner (120 ml)
- (6) Razor Blades
- (30) Film Tabs
- Suction Cup Sealant (60 ml)
- Safety Glasses
- Small Ballistic Case
- Zoom Quick Start Guide
- Access to Online Training
Note: Photos shown are for illustration purposes only. Actual product may vary due to product enhancements and adjustments.
How to Repair a Windshield
Step One
Load the Resin
Add a few drops of resin into the tip of the Zoom injector.
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Step Two
Mount the Zoom
Attach the tripod stand to the glass, and mount the Zoom over the impact point of the break.
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Step Three
Remove the Air
Initiate a vacuum by turning the Zoom handle counterclockwise until it stops. Leave it for at least one minute.
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Step Four
Inject the Resin
Turn the Zoom handle clockwise until you see the Outer White Seal flare. Allow resin to flow for at least one minute.
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Step Five
Cure the Resin
Place the ProCur+ curing light directly over the Zoom. Use the built-in timer to cure for about one minute.
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Step Six
Fill the Pit
Remove all tools from the glass. Use one drop of Pit Filler and a Film Tab to level the surface of the glass. Cure the Pit Filler.
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Step Seven
Polish the Repair
Use a razor blade to remove the extra Pit Filler. Use a small drop of Pit Polish and a cork to polish the repair.
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Average Initial ROI
$7,500
Average Income Per Repair
$75
Cost of Supplies Per Repair
$0.35
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This is the 3rd unit I have been around and the best and quickest one of them. I gave it to a young tech who takes care of her tools and cleans up after herself. She actually watched the training and took to it right away. I did yell at her for showing one of her coworkers how to use it. My last two units lasted about 5 or 6 years before I let every swinging **** use them, after that, they last about a month and then they are junk. It is Tech tool treat it that way and it will last.
Works great!!!!
Took a bit of getting use to the fact that it is more delicate to use compared to our old system, but it is great to use and I have done really well from the kit so far, now for the other test, I need some consumables and a replacement for the large pit adaptor, I dropped mine on a concrete floor and it rolled away to nowhere land never to be seen again. If someone can contact me with who and where I contact for one of these.
Machine works awesome. I've used it before along with other models but have never personally owned it. I have always used the pro-cure light in the past and loved it. But this time that I purchased it I could not afford the pro-cure light. That being said I'm not to too thrilled with the light that it comes with. Seems like it's not strong enough. Overall I'm happy with the setup.
Overall the quality of the repair system is quite nice. My results so far have been quite nice and I'm a beginner. The only feedback I'd offer is in the case. The box is only a plastic toolbox decorated with stainless steel panels. Not nearly as nice as you'd think. It would be nice to have the foam inserts to organize the supplies and tools.