luca1290
Well-Known Member
There's not much you can do.
Up until now I have a rock chip which requires to fix the glass via resin injection once every ten years. Up until now, never had to change a windscreen. As other have said, bad luck tend to come in waves.
You have to live with it, keep a good following distance.... and my experience is that you get far less rock chips on highways than on county roads which tend to be less maintained and you also have oncoming traffic.
Once the fenders, the hood and the bumper have enough rock chips that are taking away the car beauty in your eyes, you repaint them all (by a competent shop) and the problem is solved.
Unless it's as flat as a sandwich or shaped like a banana every car can be repaired as new, it just depends how much money you want to throw at it and the emotional value you have attached to the item.
If it's flat as a sandwich or shaped as a banana and you was in the car then you're dead and the problem is solved anyway
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Enjoy the car, we age too, and there are definitely more things you can do to restore an aged car than yourself.
Up until now I have a rock chip which requires to fix the glass via resin injection once every ten years. Up until now, never had to change a windscreen. As other have said, bad luck tend to come in waves.
You have to live with it, keep a good following distance.... and my experience is that you get far less rock chips on highways than on county roads which tend to be less maintained and you also have oncoming traffic.
Once the fenders, the hood and the bumper have enough rock chips that are taking away the car beauty in your eyes, you repaint them all (by a competent shop) and the problem is solved.
Unless it's as flat as a sandwich or shaped like a banana every car can be repaired as new, it just depends how much money you want to throw at it and the emotional value you have attached to the item.
If it's flat as a sandwich or shaped as a banana and you was in the car then you're dead and the problem is solved anyway
.Enjoy the car, we age too, and there are definitely more things you can do to restore an aged car than yourself.
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