How did Safelite repair it? Also did they come to your driveway to do it?
I could have waited for the mobile van for the repair but they were book for the entire week. And since the temperature was in the 30s (lows) I didn't want the crack to get bigger so I chose to drive in the next day.
As far as Safelite, the is the second windshield they have repaired, and this time I took it to a different shop. I believe they did a crappy job on the Mazda. I was in and out and about fifteen minutes. I can see the glue on the crack and the line is dark now (from the crack), I feel they rushed the job.
The first windshield they've repaired they did a fantastic job, but it was at a different hop.
Here is the problem, once they place glue in there, there is no way to go back and try to fix it again. Their warranty is, if the crack get bigger (you may need a windshield) they will credit the $65 towards a new windshield. REALLY STUPID, do it right the first time and I won't need to spend $500- $600 on a new windshield.
I went to different Safelite shop, and I had a tech that agreed that they didn't do a good job by cleaning it right the first time, but stated that it won't crack any further.
I believe they are to supposed to clean the crack and then used some type of vacuum to clean all the sediments out.
Bottom line, I would not recommend safelite. And then when I got a supervisor on the phone, the costumer service I got was really poor.
Look somewhere else, but what I got out of it is, take it to a shop and have it fix sooner than later to prevent the crack to get bigger. Also, I was told they can fix a crack up to the size of a quarter.
And I seen the repair kits for sale at local auto parts and Walmart but I never have tried them.