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Cracked Windscreen

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Cracked Windscreen

Postby GlennyGills » Tue Apr 09, 2019 2:40 pm

A couple of days ago, i found a large crack in the lower left hand side of the windscreen. :eek:
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Yesterday I got National Windscreens to fit a replacement and this is what we found under the windscreen. :cry:
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Fortunately it was all surface rust and no holes, so it must have come from the outside. Rubbed the rust off, then killed the rust and primed it .
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Windscreen replaced and happy again. Glad I decided to get the cracked screen replaced instead of living with it.
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