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Rain-x Windshield Repair Kit, Saves Time and Money by Repairing Chips and Cracks - 600001

$8.95
(4.11) 4.11 stars out of 19 reviews 19 reviews
$8.95
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Rain-x Windshield Repair Kit, Saves Time and Money by Repairing Chips and Cracks - 600001

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4.11 out of 5stars
(19 reviews)

Most helpful positive review

5.00 out of 5 stars review
Verified Purchaser
10/11/2022
Patched up an "unrepairable" crack
The local glass windshield repair company refused to fix a 1.5" diameter spider crack with a huge indentation. I ordered this stuff, followed the directions and filled 80% of the cracks. Even though the huge pit can't be fixed, the resin should slow down crack propagation and increase the lifetime of my windshield. Beats buying another windshield.
Biobuilder

Most helpful negative review

1.00 out of 5 stars review
Verified Purchaser
05/25/2023
Useless, not recommended, made no difference
It looked professional %26 can fix more than one crack. Seemed runnier than I expected but after doing treatments TWICE on two rock chips it made zero difference. Yes, I followed the instructions to a tee, did it in shade of garage in 70 degrees, put in the sun to cure. Did all the plunger as specified, 6 drops for 8 minutes, was very runny when I took the plunger off, had to wupe it off the windshield when it ran down. Not happy after doing each small chip so I did them again. Honestly can't see any difference in the chip or the bullseye. These were tiny pebble chips about the size of the plunger nozzle. Very disappointed wasted over an hour and a half (and also the cost of it). I didn't expect a "like new" but this came out "like before"
Al
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    06/12/2023
    Best bang for the money
    Works like a charm
    Mateo
  • 4.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    06/09/2023
    Saved myself $250 for new windshield
    Did. A great job and fixing the crack on my windshield. You can hardly see it from the outside. It's noticeable on the inside but it stopped spreading and my crack was about 16 inches or so long from the bottom to about mid shield. I'm only giving it a 4 out of 5 stars because the liquid had spilled inside the packaged before i even opened it. But there is still plenty left to fix another chip or 2.
    ruby
  • 1.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    05/25/2023
    Useless, not recommended, made no difference
    It looked professional %26 can fix more than one crack. Seemed runnier than I expected but after doing treatments TWICE on two rock chips it made zero difference. Yes, I followed the instructions to a tee, did it in shade of garage in 70 degrees, put in the sun to cure. Did all the plunger as specified, 6 drops for 8 minutes, was very runny when I took the plunger off, had to wupe it off the windshield when it ran down. Not happy after doing each small chip so I did them again. Honestly can't see any difference in the chip or the bullseye. These were tiny pebble chips about the size of the plunger nozzle. Very disappointed wasted over an hour and a half (and also the cost of it). I didn't expect a "like new" but this came out "like before"
    Al
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    10/11/2022
    Patched up an "unrepairable" crack
    The local glass windshield repair company refused to fix a 1.5" diameter spider crack with a huge indentation. I ordered this stuff, followed the directions and filled 80% of the cracks. Even though the huge pit can't be fixed, the resin should slow down crack propagation and increase the lifetime of my windshield. Beats buying another windshield.
    Biobuilder
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    07/16/2022
    Great product and its works!
    This product was easy and efficient
    April
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    01/18/2022
    Works when mobile auto glass companies won't
    Follow the directions. Worked better than I expected. I had two circle cracks inside of each other, one 1" and one 2". The inner crack was almost all crushed bits. Mobile auto glass companies (called 3) refused to fix anything bigger than 5/8". Figured $10 bucks was worth a shot over a total windshield replacemnt ($2000-3000 ). Car is only worth $4000. This product completely sealed the inner 1" crushed glass and almost repaired the 2" crack. If I had more patience and a steadier hand, I probably could of completely removed all traces of the crack. Very impressed. Will use this product again.
    Ellery
  • 4.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    10/22/2021
    Works as should
    Works well to fill in chips only if the placement of The suction cup tool is perfect. I needed to fill the Chips twice to get the results I wanted.
    Miriam
  • 2.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    09/07/2021
    Too difficult
    I wanted this to really be a lifesaver for our family. My husband travels a lot for work and continues to get those dings and chips in the windshield of our SUV. We tried this out on his latest chip before it got any bigger. First there are so many steps and really kind of confusing. We kept having to go back and reread the instructions over and over. Then it was very messy. The liquid resin was getting all over. I had it on my hands, my shirt, and it smells so strong. While it did seem to work, it didn't cover the chip and it was a small one. We will have to go back and do it again. For me it's not worth the money and time. I'd rather take the car and have it repaired.
    Beachgrl23
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    09/04/2021
    Easy repair!
    I got this for a chip I've had on my windshield for awhile, because it seemed like it was getting worse. This directions for this repair kit were so easy to follow, even for a beginner like me! For chips, you use the applicator base and follow the simple instructions. I had to do it after sundown though, because you can't do it in direct sunlight, and I have no shaded areas. It didn't get rid of the chip completely, but it looks so much better and I think it will stop it from getting worse now.
    TwinMommy
  • 2.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    09/02/2021
    Only slightly repairs chips and scratches
    We have three vehicles and I tried this on all three. It took almost an hour and a half to do 3 chips, bullseyes, scratches on each vehicle. So a total of 9. So, right off the bat their "5 minute" estimate is about double. Dodge Ram - had to use a step ladder to reach the center of windshield. Applied it to 2 large bullseyes (about the size of dimes) and a chip. One of the bullseye and the chip appear slightly smaller. Jeep Cherokee - much easier to reach. Applied it to 3 chips. Only one appears slightly smaller. Infiniti Fx - again, much easier to reach. Applied it to a bullseye, a chip, and a scratch. The bullseye and scratch appear slightly smaller. I am giving two stars. One is for the inventiveness of the little suction cup tool thing. In theory this idea is fantastic!! However, it is pretty cheaply made, which makes any functionality a little less effective. The rubber stopper end where the resin is dispersed started coming off the tool, and this only got worse with each chip I tried to repair. This then lead to resin dripping down the windshield, requiring additional cleanup to an already annoying process. It also allowed resin to leak into the suction cups, which then prohibited them from sticking as well. The second star is because SOME appeared slightly less, so I guess I cannot say it doesn't entirely not work, because it does slightly work. The process is to use the little tool, apply the resin (this is tedious to keep running in and out of the car to check from the inside that it is aligned and also dispersing to the chip or crack), then you remove the stopper, do it again to let out any last air from the cracks, remove the tool, and apply a curing sheet (like a little plastic flat business card sized piece). You then move your car to direct sun and let it "cure" for 5-10 minutes. When you pull the curing sheet off, the resin is dry and is white. You take the included razor blade and scrape the dried resin off. If the chip still is visible, you are supposed to reapply the curing strip and scrape some of the resin back into the chip, and then scrape again to smooth. I did all of the above for all 9 areas I worked to repair. As I said, it took almost an hour and a half. For the amount it slightly repaired or improved the areas, I definitely do not think it is worth the effort. Perhaps it works better on large spider web type cracks, but I don't have any of those to test on. For the ones I tested on, I will attach a pic. The left side are the "before" and the right side are the "after" of the same areas. As you can see, there is only minimal improvement. Most of the other areas I did look the same as before. I believe if they made their tool better quality, this idea would work much better. I can see where the thought process is, and it seems it would work, but the cheapness of the little stopper losing its rubber and not being able to suction on as it should doesn't allow the resin to get inside the crack as effectively as it should. Make that better and it'll work better!
    mystinamarie