- 1). Put the car in a warm garage if the weather is cold. Start with a completely dry windshield that's somewhere near room temperature. Dry the windshield if necessary with a clean cloth or hair dryer.
- 2). Buy glue that can stop the crack. Glass shops and auto parts stores sell windshield repair kits containing a specific type of glue. If you only need to fill a chip to stop a crack from beginning, you also can use a high-performance adhesive like Super Glue or Crazy Glue.
- 3). Fill in the windshield chip with glue.
- 4). Insert glue into the crack. Follow directions on the kit package. Use the syringe-type applicator that comes with the kit. Begin at one end of the crack and fill it with adhesive. Wipe away any excess glue with some rubbing alcohol applied to a clean cloth. Move slowly along the crack until you've filled the entire length with glue.
- 5). Allow the glue to dry for at least an hour and preferably for a few hours before driving any distance.
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