It can be so annoying when you are driving down the road minding your own business and suddenly a vehicle in front of you kicks up a bit of gravel and one tiny rock hits your windshield and bam, you have a spider crack. This immediately gives you that sinking feeling in your stomach that this little ding is going to get bigger and the entire windshield will have to be replaced, and that is going to cost you dearly. However, it doesn’t have to be that way if you use this simple method that is described in this easy windshield fix video tutorial by Chris Fix, on YouTube. When I found this video tutorial I was so excited to apply this idea to a ding that I had on my windshield.

Materials To Repair A Cracked Windshield:

  • A microfiber towel
  • Some rubbing alcohol (to clean and degrease the area)
  • A safety pin (or a push pin, to clear any debris from the spider crack)
  • A basic windshield repair kit (that can be found at any auto parts store, all the other materials you will need are in this affordable kit)

Directions:

In this simple method that is described in this easy windshield fix video tutorial by Chris Fix, on YouTube, you will learn how to fix your windshield with a simple and affordable kit that can be easily found in any auto part store. You begin by, wiping the area with rubbing alcohol, then picking off the fragments with a pin.

How To Repair A Car Windshield - Easy Cracked Windshield Repair - Cracked Glass Repair
Image By: Chris Fix Via YouTube

Then, you will follow the simple instructions in the video tutorial to seamlessly repair the crack.

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Easy Car Repair - DIY Windshield Repair - DIY Cracked Glass Fix
Image By: Chris Fix Via YouTube

This is such an easy method to keep a small spider crack from becoming a big expensive problem.

How To Repair A Cracked Windshield

Stephanie Hicks | DIY JOY

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Stephanie

Since I lover experiments, I’ve alwaysnloved to create, paint, as well as cook and style food. I feel in love with DIY as soon as I discovered it and could not have been more excited when I learned I could share projects with people around the world. Taking photos is a passion of mine, as is design and painting with oils. I love holidays and celebrations, crafting cute little gifts and serving up at least one new recipe I am excited about.

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