| Step 1 Clean off any dust and dirt with the razor blade included. Set up the applicator base so that the damaged area is located in the centre of the hole. Make sure the 4 suction caps are firmly attached to the windscreen. |
Step 2 Screw the resin chamber into the centre hole of the applicator base. Adjust the chamber to ensure that the rubber mouth makes contact with the breaking point, with slight pressure, to ensure resin will not leak out. ATTENTION: Too much pressure will compact the air void in the chip and make it harder to inject the repair resin into the chip or crack point. |
![]() |
![]() |
| Step 3 Cut off the tip of the repair resin bottle with the razor blade. Add 5 ~ 6 drops of repair resin into the resin chamber. Caution: Be careful not to get any repair resin on vehicles paint work as staining may occur. |
|
![]() |
|
Step 4 |
|
![]() |
|
| Step 5 Remove the pressure driver from the chamber to exhaust the air from inside the damaged area. Wait for 1 minute. Repeat the process of completely inserting and removing pressure driver until the repaired area becomes completely clear (transparent). Remove repair device. |
|
![]() |
|
| ATTENTION: The air in the glass will appear dark in colour. If there is any air remaining in the damaged area, after the repair device has been removed, repeat procedure from Step 1 to Step 5 again until clear. | |
![]() |
|
| Step 6 Add a few drops of repair resin directly to the impact point and quickly cover with curing strip. Then expose to direct sunlight or use a UV light (not included) for 5 minutes to ensure resin becomes hard . |
Step 7 Remove curing strip. Hold razor blade vertical (90 degrees) to the windscreen. Scrape away hardener excess resin from twindscreen. The repair is now complete |
![]() |
![]() |
TIPS FOR REPAIRING IMPACT POINTIf the impact point is still noticeable - Or
|
|