Last Chance: Apple Auto Glass – $19 for One Windshield Crack Repair Up to 1.5 or $39 for Five Inches in Diameter (Up to 52% Off)

Apple Auto Glass

Last Chance Reminder: I originally posted about this deal last week. Here’s a reminder that today is your last chance to buy the deal as expires tonight. At the time of this post, they have sold over 50+ vouchers so don’t miss out!

Today’s Groupon Edmonton Daily Deal of the Day: Apple Auto Glass: $19 for One Windshield Crack Repair Up to 1.5 or $39 for Five Inches in Diameter (Up to 52% Off)

Buy now from only $
19
Value $39.95
Discount Up to 52% Off
Save $20.95

With today’s Groupon great deal to Apple Auto Glass, for only $19, you can get One Windshield Crack Repair Up to 1.5 or $39 for Five Inches in Diameter! That’s a saving up to 52% Off! You may buy 1 vouchers for yourself and 1 as gifts & the vouchers Expires 120 days after purchase.

Choose Between Two Options:

  • C$19 for one windshield chip repair, up to 1.5 inches in diameter (C$39.95 value)
  • C$39 for one windshield crack repair, up to five inches in diameter (C$80 value)

This is a limited 4-day only sale that will expire at midnight on Monday, March 16, 2015.

Click here to buy now or for more info about the deal. Quantities are limited so don’t miss out!

In a Nutshell
Expert techs vanish windshield cracks, clarifying your view from the driver’s seat

The Fine Print
Expires 120 days after purchase. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Valid only for option purchased. Taxes not included in Groupon price. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

Apple Auto Glass
http://www.appleautoglass.com/
10640 169 Street Northwest
Edmonton, AB T5P 3X6
+17804553232

Laminated Windshield Glass: One Big Peace of Mind
Car windshields aren’t just there to keep out the rain; they’re also one of a vehicle’s more important safety devices. Read on to learn more about how the glass keeps from breaking into shards.

In the early days of the automobile, when cars were slow and bugs still obeyed traffic laws, windshields weren’t a big concern. Cars were as much a luxurious way to catch a breeze as they were a way to get around, and most had no front window at all. But as cars got faster and more dangerous, the glass windshield was introduced, and with it came a new concern: how to keep drivers safe from their own car during an accident. The solution eventually became laminated glass—a material that helps keep a windshield intact as one large sheet when it breaks. Though they’ve gone through many improvements over the years, since 1966 laminated windshields have all been made of two sheets of glass bonded with a layer of thin plastic film (poly vinyl butyral, or PVB) between them. The inner PVB layer adheres tightly to the glass layers, preventing broken shards from flying apart and causing additional injuries. Without such an innovation, windshields might still be a danger to drivers. The first windshields, found in racecars and early Cadillacs, were made of everyday glass, and according to The Complete Guide to Auto Glass Installation: A Textbook, about half the people hurt in car accidents in 1923 had injuries related to broken glass.

One of the additional benefits to a three-layer windshield is that, should it get chipped, the damage often only happens to one layer—making small chips relatively easy to repair. These days, repair technicians can often fix small cracks and chips in windshields by filling them with a strong, clear resin that bonds to the surrounding glass. The result is a smooth, inconspicuous surface that leaves almost no evidence of damage from when a teenage couple carved their initials into it.

Click here to buy now or for more information about the deal. Don’t miss out!