Repairing a bullseye break in a windshield is an easy application and will save you money and time versus having it done by a professional. Loose rocks in the road, driving behind dump trucks, and new asphalt paving are among the most likely scenarios to lend you the headache of a bullseye break.
Instructions
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Purchase a bullseye break windshield repair kit. You can find one in most automotive stores or the Internet at one of many online retailers.
2Drill into the break with a high-speed dremel tool to flake off any loose glass.
3Use the "Drill and Pop" method to prepare the glass. Tap the bullseye lightly with small steel tapper to make the circle more true or complete.
4Prepare the bridge tool by screwing back the legs and the injector tip. Resin is added to the injector at this point.
5Apply the injector tip to the windshield, then screw down the legs making sure you can see around the bridge.
6Alternate applying pressure with creating a vacuum where the resin has been applied to the glass. The bridge may have a spring-loaded or electric vacuum. Either one will do fine.
7Let the sun cure the resin. The resin requires an ultraviolet curing so if the sun isn't an option then an ultraviolet lamp will do.