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Real Experiment kit I made a scratch on car glass of real. Wipe scratched part well. Put a good solution to part of the wound. For solution does not flow, put a common transparent tape to dry well After an hour, when Solution has dried, remove the tape. Solution was permeated through the cracks. If you do not like their view of the bond, remove it gently with a razor. Quality you can trust Direct import from U.S Automotive glass repair UV adhesive Trust it 0.8ml Car glasses repair glue Crack Repair DIY Auto Car Glass Simple and Easy to use Cost Effective Repairs Prevents damage spread Since a reaction to ultraviolet light, please use on a sunny day. |
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