Y'all are all wrong... First, are you using the sucker cup bracket? Because that bracket puts pressure on the crack that allows the resin to get into the entire crack. DO NOT do it in the direct sun. You need to have time to get the resin inside the cracks before it dries. 1. You take the bracket and senter it over the crack and attach the suction cups well. Once it's stuck, you screw down the cylinder until it puts pressure on the crack. Then unscrew it just a tiny bit and drop 3 or 4 drops of resin I to the cylinder. Slowly rotate it down again and you'll see it seping into the crack. If it's coming out the sides then you need to readjust the cylinder because it's not over the crack correctly. 2. Let the resin sit for 1 minute and repeat the process until the reason fills all the cracks. If you do it correctly, you will not be able to see the cracks AT ALL. 3. Now comes the part where you put a couple of drops onto the curing film, not directly onto the windshield. Remove any air bubbles with a razor blade or something flat. Then you move the car into the sun or use a UV lamp for AT LEAST 30 MINUTES. It has to cure. 4. After 30 minutes, remove curing film and scrape excess resin off. 5. If you have places that look foggy, put a drop of resin on them and cover with curing film. Let dry naturally, a few hours. 6. IMPORTANT NOTE: Do not scrape excess resin off if you use a UV lamp. So basically, don't use a UV lamp because you're gonna want to remove the excess resin. The key is the suction cup bracket. Pressure = disappearing cracks
I’d try, leaving it in the sun to cure for an hour or so might need to use a UV light to help it cure all the way But it didn’t seem like the product was penetrating into the crack like it supposed to so there probably is some other steps that need to be taken… The video’s I’ve seen on fixing chips with little cracks. You have to scrape the chip out a little bit so that the product will spread deeper into the windshield to fill out the rest of the cracks. Clearshield kit is expensive and it’s like what the professionals use. Permatex is a good option that won’t drain the bank Rain-x is a second good option. I learned that from watching Project farm Video on best windshield repair kit. If someone is really in a pinch and don’t have the money to fix it professionally I wonder, if it would hold using clear acrylic and UV light of course, nothing would hold if it’s not properly, cleaned and prepped before adding the adhesive!💭🤯💡💅 Now I want to test that on a picture frame sometime! 🤣🥰🤣lol
It works pretty good. Gotta do it in the sun. Also its gotta sit like 10 or 15 min if i remember. Use a razor balde and follow the crack. Try to clean out the crack.