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  2. Automobile repair shop - Wikipedia

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    Automotive repair shops that specialize in auto glass repair are known as auto glass repair shops. They offer auto glass repairs to chips, cracks and shattered glass. The types of glass they repair include windshields , car windows, quarter glass and rear windows.

  3. Auto mechanic - Wikipedia

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    An auto glass repairs chips, cracks and shattered glass in windshields, quarter glass, side windows and rear glass. Glass damage is often caused by hail, stones, wild animals, fallen trees, automobile theft and vandalism. Depending on the type and severity of the damage, an auto glass may either repair or replace the affected glass.

  4. Don't Let Chips Spoil Your View: The Best Windshield Repair Kits

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    We picked the top windshield repair kits that make fixing chips and cracks easy, saving you time and money while keeping your vehicle's glass in top condition.

  5. Vehicle glass - Wikipedia

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    Windscreens can be repaired after chips or cracks damage the outer windscreen layer but do not damage the PVB or inner layer. Crack repair depends upon the size, position, type, and depth of crack. In most cases cracks up to 2 inches are repairable. Local laws vary regarding safe windscreen repair.

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    3. Mechanical failure. When mechanical components fail due to normal wear and tear — whether it's a seized engine or failed transmission — your auto insurance won't pay for repairs.

  7. Stone damage - Wikipedia

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    Stone damage, or stone-chip, is the damage that gravel and small stones can make to a vehicle. Stone damage is most common on roads on which the allowed speed exceeds 70 km/h (43 mph; 19 m/s), since stones stuck in the tires come loose at that speed and fly away with such a speed that they can damage other vehicles.

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