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    tail light repair

    All right if this link works, here is an excellent product for repairing taillight cracks and small holes. this is not SPAM this is something I wanted to pass along because it might be helpful so someone. I've used it mysel so I know it works, this is a good company I've been buying from them for years http://www.eastwoodco.com/aspfiles/i...42&CODIV=0125&



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    anyone know where to find that windshield or glass crack filler..i need to fill a small chip...i know it exists..that tail light stuff looks neat..fortunately my tails are perfect
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    about the taillight repair kit... its 40$ plus shipping... u can just buy a new tailight for that much....
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    Micah,

    You can get a Prestone brand kit at Wal Mart for $10 that has enough materials to repair several windshield dings. I used it on my 3g and our Odyssey and the results were as good as Novus.

    The results were best when I used a hologen work light inside the windshield to heat the glass a bit. The resin penetrated a lot better when I did that. The stuff cures in sunlight so you need to be under a cover or in a garage to do the work.

    Well worth the price, though.

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    Originally posted by Micah 89LXi
    anyone know where to find that windshield or glass crack filler..i need to fill a small chip...i know it exists..that tail light stuff looks neat..fortunately my tails are perfect
    They've got all kinds of stuff like that call'em

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    Originally posted by slammedLXI
    about the taillight repair kit... its 40$ plus shipping... u can just buy a new tailight for that much....
    yea, but once you get the kit it will do several repairs, I know I can't find hatchbacks anywhere around here so it's hard for me to just find a light

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