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Replacement Knob for Bubble Dome/UV Shield
Replacement tapered oval knob for the 23005 UV Sun Shield and 23000 Bubble Dome UV Shield.
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Tactics for Controlling Glass Temperature
Mobile windscreen repair technicians are often not afforded the luxury of having a climate controlled work environment in which they can perform their services, so controlling glass temperature is an ongoing concern. While there is no perfect outdoor solution, there are several procedures to safely keep the temperature of a windscreen within the optimal temperature range of 70 to 100 degrees Fahrenheit during the repair process.
Warming a Windscreen for Repair
If the ambient air temperature is 50 °F the windscreen could be that same temperature. The glass could also be more than 10 degrees colder if it is in the shade and/or if the ambient temperature was lower earlier in the day. Conversely, it could be over 20 degrees warmer if the vehicle is in direct sunlight. Check the temperature with a digital thermometer before you warm it up and then do one or more of the following:
Start the car and turn the defroster fan and temperature control to high.
Some technicians get nervous about this, but assuming the vehicle is not already warm, in which case the glass would already be reasonably warm, the defroster will begin blowing cool air and gradually warm up as the vehicle’s engine warms up. This is a great way to warm the inside of the glass and keep it warm throughout the repair process.
Replacement Knob for Bubble Dome/UV Shield
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