🚗 Crack the code to a flawless windshield—fast, tough, and hassle-free!
The DISTANCEE Windscreen Repair Kit offers a professional-grade, easy-to-use solution to quickly restore your car’s windshield. Featuring a rugged second-generation device with secure rubber feet and an advanced resin formula with 20PA shear strength, it repairs chips and cracks up to 30 cm in just 20 minutes. The kit’s UV curing process ensures a durable, near-new finish, saving you time and costly replacements.
Manufacturer | DISTANCEE |
Brand | DISTANCEE |
Package Dimensions | 21.6 x 11.1 x 2.2 cm; 60 g |
Item model number | 435 |
Manufacturer part number | 435 |
Item Weight | 60 g |
B**Y
Great temporary fix for windscreens
Great product for a temporary windscreen chip, I used this for my mums car and surprisingly worked very well and was easy to do, instructions were easy to follow and it helped that there were a few video tutorials on it. Took me about 30 mins in total to do it, would recommend this if you have a little chip in your windscreen.
Z**E
Read the instructions
After receiving a stone chip last Friday, I rang my usual professional repairer who usually charges £30-40 to do a stone chip repair. However, this time, because it was below the line of the dashboard, they were unable to attempt a repair.The main dealer wouldn't have anything to do with this when I asked them about the price of a windscreen and they said that they would contract this work out and suggested 'just claim on the insurance'.As the windscreen is heated, has auto mirrors, lane assist and adaptive cruise control etc, the price to replace and recalibrate the camera from my usual repair shop was £750.As I have just changed insurers and didn't want the faff and the chip was below the eyeline in the dark edging of the windscreen, all I was worried about was the chip turning into a crack or getting worse.So, I thought that I would have a go at this kit. I didn't expect a great deal cosmetically, but as long as the bullet hole was consolidated to prevent spread, and it was sealed from water ingress, that's all I wanted.I read the instructions carefully (twice) and watched a You Tube video, then cracked straight on.Because of where the bullet hole was, it was difficult to get the centre of the jig alignend with the impact zone, but once I had done this, I just did what the instructions said.The results speak for themselves - the windscreen is almost like new. When it is in the direct sunshine, you can see some very minor areas where the resin didn't penetrate, but they are so small, if you didn't know they were there, you wouldn't see them. I took the pictures after in the garage where I took the before pictures so a direct comparison could be made.This kit has saved me a shed load of money and its performance has exceeded my expectations. Would recommend it to anyone who has an unrepairable stone chip. It may work like magic as it did for me. If not, you have nothing really to loose and could save an insurance claim or significant financial outlay if you wanted to avoid the insurance.
R**B
Resin was hard before i opened bottle
Package delivered on time .When i opened the spout of the bottle of resin i started to squeeze the droplets but nothing came out of the bottle .i unscrewed the bottle and the resin was hard. So is unuseable. I would like a refund for this please .i can send this one back
K**L
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First time trying such a product, thought I'd try this for some peice of mind about my screen shattering (If it worked) I also didn't want to claim thorough my insurance without at least trying something myself. So the chip was small, with lines coming out in all directions, about a 1 pence peice in size overall. This product was easy to use, it did increase the damage slightly as pressure is used to push the product into the chip which I should have expected, but I guess I didn't think of that. Anyway the liquid filled the chip and almost all of the spider legs (except one). Was easy to scrap the dried liquid off, which I did a few days later. I would recommend trying this if you have a small chip and want to try something yourself. One downside is the bottle the liquid is in, I managed to spill this all over the place, but maybe I didn't put the lid on properly. Anyway, I would recommend. Oh, I'm sure I could fill that last leg if I had another go.
D**S
OK for tiny Chips. No use for Cracks
There was a very small chip of about 2mm on the windscreen in the drivers line of view with the smallest sign of a crack on either side less than 1mm each side.I cleaned any small glass pieces from the chip and wiped down with rubbing alcohol. Working outside, I used the A4 cardboard envelope to protect the treatment from the sun while working on the window. I applied as per the instructions. The resin filled most of the chip, but would not go into the tiny cracks. I turned the heat on im the car and gently pushed and tapped the windscreen from within to help the resin penetrate into the crack section. I saw this being cautiously recommended online, so I was very careful.Unfortunately, doing this resulted in the crack spreading by several centimeters on both sides. I applied resin over these cracks and also tried to use the plunger device to force resin into the cracks. It worked well on the chipped section, but poorly on the cracks. The result is I am now paying €500 for a replacement windscreen, which is almost entirely my fault.This product is not suitable for cracks, so should not be advertised as a repair for them.
Y**U
great for repair for a small dent
great for repair for a small dent or creak in the car windscreen. I have some stone hit on the road trip. A very small package, and have enough tools to get the job done.
T**U
This works really well.
This stuff works really well. I didn't actually use it on a windscreen but used it on some glass blocks at the back of my house. Prior to using this you could see the crack from a distance and now from a distance it's invisible. You can still see it when close up but I think that was mainly due to the fact it was on Glass Blocks and hence the blocks were at a 90 degree angle so it was very difficult to get the liquid to fall into the crack but I did the best I could and I'm happy with it. Like I said from a distance it's now invisible. I would highly recommend this as I'm confident on a windscreen with is at a roughly 45 degree angle it would be a lot easier to get the liquid in the crack and make it totally invisible.
S**J
Sort of worked
Difficult to use only fixed splits not holes
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