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mjdronfield Member Since: 04 Nov 2011 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 7796 |
Not a fitter myself, but work in IT for the parent company of a national windscreen replacement company and have spent some time with the techs out on the road in their Transits.
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21st Feb 2014 9:24pm |
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TugRR Member Since: 11 Jan 2011 Location: Bakewell Posts: 1199 |
I had mine replaced last year.
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21st Feb 2014 11:23pm |
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axle Member Since: 28 Oct 2007 Location: Perth Perth the end of the Earth Posts: 2964 |
Mine is in today to have a third screen fitted first one was a good fit and all the clips were replaced ,BUT, it had a scratch right in front of the driver in the middle so a week later a new screen was delivered and fitted , this one buzzes over 70 kph so I took it in for remedial attention but no good and I have a load of broken clips so now they have brought some one in to do it again . It appear if you mount the screen a couple of mm to low the trim at the top has too much room and vibrates.
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22nd Feb 2014 3:44am |
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Shandonman Member Since: 02 Dec 2013 Location: Argyll Posts: 90 |
Had new heated one fitted yesterday by Autoglass - very pleased so far. Went for their "budget" screen as a premuim was needed to be paid for a LR one. The make is " Shatterprufe life time guarantee" Time will tell.
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22nd Feb 2014 9:45am |
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stan Site Moderator Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: a moderate moderated moderator moderating moderately in moderation Posts: 35287 |
it will certainly be 'clear' if something is wrong..
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22nd Feb 2014 9:51am |
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mjdronfield Member Since: 04 Nov 2011 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 7796 |
Will it not be clear if it's right, or unclear if it's wrong, or perhaps dirty ?
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22nd Feb 2014 10:01am |
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Andy Member Since: 23 Feb 2009 Location: Shropshire Posts: 2938 |
Can you ask for a genuine LR one? |
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27th Feb 2014 9:31pm |
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JW911 Member Since: 09 Dec 2008 Location: Hampshire, UK Posts: 228 |
Yes. Competition Act 1998 refers.
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27th Feb 2014 10:08pm |
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TugRR Member Since: 11 Jan 2011 Location: Bakewell Posts: 1199 |
Yes - I did
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27th Feb 2014 10:41pm |
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Glassman Member Since: 08 Apr 2014 Location: London Posts: 19 |
Not "poss", definitely. The wipers should come off without fail.
Debatable. Most replaced windscreens will come out easier than the factory fitted ones. This is because an alarming number of windscreen fitters are not fitting them well enough. It's also scary to see that very few fitters are not removing contaminants from the substrate (which are introduced during windscreen manufacture). A crucial part of the glass preparation which you did not mention.
Rust inhibitor? Check the label! It's an adhesion promoter which has its uses. Every polyurethane adhesive system will have a slightly different procedure, but the underpinning factor throughout is to minimise the risk of breaching that painted surface. This will be easier to achieve by using an appropriate cut-out wire; a chisel to cut back the old PUR (and not a knife!) and having the right skills goes without saying. Generally speaking, the 'rust inhibitor' you mention is used on freshly painted surfaces, or to cover any bare metal which may have been exposed during the cut-out stage. It is not for painting over scratches; a fitter should not be scratching a car although the process of painting over a scratch would make the 'primer' a rust inhibitor and therefore reinforce the common misconception of its use and purpose.
We?? Everyone uses the same "special" V-shaped nozzle! It is not specific to any one company. Applying the correct bead height, in the right amount, in the right place (using buffers where applicable) will prevent the PUR going where it shouldn't and "squishing" everywhere.
It is the fitter's responsibility to check for damage and imperfections when he takes ownership of the glass as he places it in his van, or on his trestle, pre-installation. Minor imperfections are not always apparent and will sometimes go unnoticed until the driver spots it whilst driving. |
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8th Apr 2014 10:53pm |
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mjdronfield Member Since: 04 Nov 2011 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 7796 |
Thanks for putting me right glassman. As I said at the beginning, I work in IT, I am not a windscreen fitter.
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9th Apr 2014 6:49am |
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stan Site Moderator Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: a moderate moderated moderator moderating moderately in moderation Posts: 35287 |
^ being an IT chap you certainly know more about windscreens than a windscreen chap knows about IT.. ... - .- -.
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9th Apr 2014 7:15am |
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Glassman Member Since: 08 Apr 2014 Location: London Posts: 19 |
Misinformation is rife in any industry. This is why I don't go around telling people to open MS Office by using a tin opener.
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9th Apr 2014 7:26am |
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mjdronfield Member Since: 04 Nov 2011 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 7796 |
Thanks Stan.
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9th Apr 2014 9:23am |
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