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The Automotive Glass Nano Repair Fluid is a user-friendly kit designed for vehicle owners to easily repair small damages in laminated windshields. It effectively addresses various types of cracks and chips, ensuring a seamless finish while preventing further damage. Compact and efficient, this kit is a must-have for any car owner looking to maintain their vehicle's integrity.
| ASIN | B083QXDRR5 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Customer Reviews | 2.9 2.9 out of 5 stars (1,781) |
| Date First Available | January 10, 2020 |
| Item Weight | 0.704 ounces |
| Manufacturer | ZITOOP |
| Product Dimensions | 2.36 x 1.18 x 3.15 inches |
D**E
Product did not work.
I used this product for trying fixing a Very little crack in my car windshield. I carefully followed ALL the instructions provided in the accompanying manual, including the pressure from inside out. I have also seeing a vídeo that explained all the steps to be followed. The product simply did not work, in fact, It did not have any effect in this crack, which remained exactly as It was before the product was applied. Loss of money!
J**N
Repaired my phone screen
I dropped my cellphone and ended up with a big spiderweb crack on the face. I applied the Automotive Glass Nano Repair Fluid to the cracks, overlaid it with the film and used a UV flashlight to cure the it. Then used a razor blade to clean off the excess. The results were very good. It filled and sealed the cracks so it is smooth to the touch and won't continue to fracture. A great fix for the price
G**H
Didn't work
Instructions misleading, didn't work on the Crack u can still see it. Still going to replace the windshield waste of money. Don't buy.
R**E
Doesn’t work
I followed the instructions exactly, letting it cure in pure sunlight for 25 minutes. When I went to peel off the sheet, it actually peeled off the sheet a bit. Tried scraping excess off of the glass itself and it just pulled all of the crack filler out as well. Same thing with my car windshield, doesn’t fill in the cracks at all as advertised. Didn’t end up getting pictures of the car but here is my attempt to fix a small scratch on my phone screen.
R**N
Easy to use, but make sure glass is clean,and cool.
Worked well on small crack, haven't tried it on long running crack yet. Looks like it might help save me the cost of a new windshield.
C**D
Nice glass repair/cover resin
I got this to repair a cell phone screen after it fell about a meter onto concrete. The glass was quite fractured, with "webs" of crack spiraling out, and a couple small chunks (about 2mm wide) missing. The application is pretty simple. Lay it flat, put a drop in the crack and apply across each crack in the web, back and forth a bit. I had enough of a web that doing that effectively coated most of the screen with the resin. (Pro-tip: If you're covering more than 40%, just apply it to the whole screen.) Then you place these plastic strips over it (to make it a flat surface, where liquid wants to be a bubble), and put it under a UV cure lamp for about 4 hours. At 4 hours, remove the plastic sheets, and let it cure another 4 hours. I suspect that in sunlight those times would double. I also suspect that temperature can impact that, with warmer being better. (I work with resins occasionally, so am used to their curing process.) When you do this right, it does bind the crack, fills small divots, and makes the cracks less visible. It's not a miracle sure though... The cracks are still there, but you can only see them at tight angles. The biggest thing is it creates a thin solid shell over the glass, so you can again use the screen without fear of cutting yourself. For the price, it saved a device with smashed glass, and will give me a few more months of usage and time to save up for a solid replacement. Far cheaper than replacing the screen at a repair shop, and the results are reasonable given the cost.
P**T
tinny tinny tinny bottle barely any liquid on the bottle for a tinny repair.
What people must know before buying this produc! 1) tinny and when i say tinny is tinny bottle 2) very little liquid to fix a small crack or just a tinny ding from a pebble that hit the windshield. 3) price...i guess it is high for what u get but for other people will be the product matching the price. 4) Do i recomment the product? NO!!!
J**G
Not worth the money.
I thought this might be a good repair kit but was wrong. You woumd be better off just using super glue. I have always bought the kits at Walmart that come with the suction cups and they work great. If you buy this one or a good one from Walmart or an automatic store here's a little tip. Use a hair dryer to heat the glass from the inside. Once it gets pretty warm, not so hot you can't touch it, then use the kit. It seems to help the adhesive flow better and get further into the cracks. I think the ones at Walmart come in a blue package and cost about $7. You can identify them by the suction cups that holds the syringe in place. I bought a couple more from Walmart to keep on hand, one in my truck, one in my car and one in my wife's car. Do this and you will thank me. As soon as you can use the kit after something hits your windshield and it will save you a windshield replacement. $7 and a few minutes is sure a lot better than all the headaches and cash it will cost if the crack shoots across your windshield. Bottom line is this one isn't worth using.
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V**L
Looks like just water. When applied clears of any cracks. Once it gets dried the cracks reappear. They are just using refractive index concept of water and glass i believe
H**F
Either we don't know how to use it or the product is not working like it is mentioned
A**D
Unfortunately I am unable to ascertain if this is a good product because it arrived with all fluid having leaked out in ziplock bag that it was sent in.
M**Y
Nice. Useful. Recommended
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