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Old 07-07-2016, 02:05 AM   #3
Oneilkeys
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You need to get chips repaired as soon as you can. If you wait, dirt can get into the crack and it is much more difficult to fix. If you see a chip it is a good idea to cover it with a piece of plastic held on by tape until you can get a glass man in. There are a lot of "fly by night" glass repair people out there so you need to research and make sure you get one who knows what they are doing. Florida has a zero deductable on glass repairs (if you have comprehensive coverage) so I always go thru my insurance company and let them pick the glass guy and pay for it. That way they are liable if the repair fails.
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