How to keep glass from chipping even more? Superglue maybe?
So when I was installing my JDM fogs (Yes, I'm a ricer) I had to make custom brackets to make them fit on my sedan (and look right in the bumper openings)
In the process, one fell and it put a chip in the glass. The chip didn't break out, but the circle is there and you can tell how it WOULD come out if it gets bopped again.
I'm trying to figure out a way to keep the section in place. Superglue maybe? And then sand it down/buff it so it's seamless?
I'm afraid to use those glass-crack kits because I know on some of them you've got to drill.
Keep in mind the lenses are yellow.
In the process, one fell and it put a chip in the glass. The chip didn't break out, but the circle is there and you can tell how it WOULD come out if it gets bopped again.
I'm trying to figure out a way to keep the section in place. Superglue maybe? And then sand it down/buff it so it's seamless?
I'm afraid to use those glass-crack kits because I know on some of them you've got to drill.
Keep in mind the lenses are yellow.
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