How to PROPERLY Replace a Rear Windshield (No Special Tools DIY)

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  • Cost
    Free
  • Provider
    Youtube
  • Certificate
    Paid Certification
  • Language
    English
  • Start Date
    On-Demand
  • Learners
    No Information
  • Duration
    1.00
  • Instructor
    ChrisFix
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This course teaches students how to properly replace a rear windshield without the need for special tools. It covers topics such as where to buy a windshield, how to test the window defroster, tools and products needed, broken windshield removal, preparing the car pinch weld surface for glass, preparing the windshield for install, applying primer to the windshield and car pinch weld, cutting urethane tip, applying windshield urethane, installing the rear windshield and checking the rear defroster and checking for leaks.
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Course Overview

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Updated in [February 21st, 2023]

This course teaches users how to properly replace a rear windshield without the need for special tools. It covers topics such as where to buy windshields, how to test window defrosters, tools and products needed, broken windshield removal, preparing the car pinch weld surface for glass, preparing the windshield for install, test fitting the rear windshield, applying primer to the windshield and car pinch weld, cutting urethane tips, applying windshield urethane, installing the rear windshield, checking the rear defroster and checking for leaks.
Possible development paths for learners of this course include becoming a professional auto glass technician, starting a business in auto glass repair, or becoming a DIY enthusiast.
Learning suggestions for learners include researching the different types of windshields available, learning about the different tools and products used in auto glass repair, and researching the different techniques used in auto glass repair. Additionally, learners should practice the techniques taught in this course on a spare windshield before attempting to replace a rear windshield.

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