Windshield pitting

mgm2003

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My front windshield is pitting to the point that it's hard to see in direct sunlight. Is there anything (other than replacing the windshield) you can do to improve this condition? It seems like today's automotive glass compounds are much softer, and pit & chip much easier. $600 to replace, so I'm looking at options. I'm also getting pitting on my headlight covers (Caddy CTS). I've used VM to clear it up a bit, but only got about a 10% improvement.
 
In reality, you can make it a little better by polishing it, but that won't fix the pits...try going to a glass replacement place like Triumph and ask them for a quote for cash...if it's not insurance related the prices seem to drop very quickly
 
If you polish, be careful what you use. I polished mine once and couldn't get the white polish residue out of the pits. It actually made seeing through the glass much worse!
 
I remeber reading about a product was intended for the repair of stone chips in glass. It used an epoxy resin-type solution to fill in the pits. Can't remember the name, but I'll post it if I think about it. A really heavy cut cleaner applied with a rotary would work too, provided you can clean it out (maybe isopropyl alcohol?). You can't burn glass, :hot , so that should work well.
 
Poorboy said:
In reality, you can make it a little better by polishing it, but that won't fix the pits...try going to a glass replacement place like Triumph and ask them for a quote for cash...if it's not insurance related the prices seem to drop very quickly

I agree with Steve, if you just pay for it out of your pocket they definitely knock the price down.
 
tubafeak said:
I remeber reading about a product was intended for the repair of stone chips in glass. It used an epoxy resin-type solution to fill in the pits. Can't remember the name, but I'll post it if I think about it. A really heavy cut cleaner applied with a rotary would work too, provided you can clean it out (maybe isopropyl alcohol?). You can't burn glass, :hot , so that should work well.

You cant really burn glass, but you can sure make it look horrible. If you create too much heat on your windshield the lamination WILL BUBBLE!!!! I work at an auto glass facility. You really only have two options: 1) Live with it. 2) Replace the windshield. Also, the repairs are not cosmetic repairs, often times they dont make the hit look any better, they are just to keep the hit from spreading out into a large crack.
 
Have you tried going back to Cadillac about this ? Your car isn't that old and unless you drive behind dump trucks all day this shouldn't be happening . What about your paint up front , hows that holding up ? Where did you get a quote of $600 for a windshield ?
 
Something to think about if Cadillac tells you to bad..

Q. Will my insurance rates go up if I get my auto glass or windshield replaced through my insurance?

A. No. Auto Glass and Windshield replacement falls under the comprehensive portion of your insurance rather than the “collision” portion. Broken auto glass does not reflect your driving ability and has no bearing on your level of risk to the insurance company. Therefore the repair or replacement of your windshield will not influence your insurance premiums.

Consumer Tip: Most people don't realize that their insurance has a special lower deductible for auto glass damage. It's worth double checking to ensure you know your AUTO GLASS deductible rather than your collision deductible.

Many people tell us they have a $500 windshield deductible, but when we confirm coverage, we find out that their AUTO GLASS deductible is only $100
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I was curious about the cost of your window and sure enough it cost about $700 . Anyway , I found the above little tidbit of info . I think its Hammer time;). Lets dance !! :naughty :beat
 
Thanks for the feedback folks. I agree that my 2 options are: live with it, or replace it. I'll try a cash offer as my first option. I called my insurance. In DE you have to carry additional insurance for windshield replacement, which IMO is probably worth it for daily drivers.
 
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