Pit Polish
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For nearly-invisible windshield repairs, polishing the repair is a must. Pit Polish (15 mL) is used in the final step of the repair process to create smooth, clear results your customers will love.
After Pit Filler has been applied and cured, it’s time for the final step of the windshield repair process: polishing the pit. GlasWeld Pit Polish works with a Polishing Cork or paper towel to create a professional finish that blends in with the surrounding glass.
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To start polishing, apply a small drop of Pit Polish to the pit. Use a Polishing Cork or paper towel to vigorously polish the repair.
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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. Press the button to start curing.
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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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Products Used:
Professional Windshield Repair Kit
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