Another Damn Chip.

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  1. #11
    colliz
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    just watch the crack in the screen if you leave it to long and you are using your wipers all the dirt and grime will get pushed into the crack and the resin we use might not take to screen...try and put a bit of clear tape or something over the crack to provent this and it will get fixed as soon as they can.... If it is bothering you so much can you not phone the branch that covers your area and drive there to get it fixed or meet them on the main land or something

  2. #12
    GCA3N
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    Quote Originally Posted by colliz View Post
    just watch the crack in the screen if you leave it to long and you are using your wipers all the dirt and grime will get pushed into the crack and the resin we use might not take to screen...try and put a bit of clear tape or something over the crack to provent this and it will get fixed as soon as they can.... If it is bothering you so much can you not phone the branch that covers your area and drive there to get it fixed or meet them on the main land or something
    Thanks for the advice mate. The problem is it would normally cost me £65 to go over, (doing a deal just now £50) so don't really want to pay that. Anyway have only driven the car once since it happened and won't be using it again until they hopefully sort it on Monday. The guy did say though if it's raining they cannot do it. Since I have no garage then we shall have to see what happens come Monday. Anyway thanks for the tips/advice.

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