(26-03-2012 02:50pm)WB Wrote: Depends on the type of windscreen - I had a Mercedes convertible that had to be left for 2 days to have the bonded windscreen done but many can be driven straight away.
Its probably a company like Autoglass that do the glass repairs for the dealers.
As mark_n said make sure you check the interior for any damage too - top of the dashboard, pillars, headlining etc. As yours is black at least you shouldnt have to worry about finger prints on them!
I've done some research into this and it seems that there is a new type of adhesive that sets within an hour. I think where you've had to leave it overnight or for a couple of days, its probably been the old type adhesive. Just hope its as strong and durable as the original one. I should think so as it would be against safety regs if it were weaker in any way...
(26-03-2012 02:53pm)XFullFatTim Wrote: Also check the paintwork round the outside of the screen as there is a special tool required to remove the screen on other LR's with bonded on screens. Failure to use the special tool results in damaged paint around the window edge.
Will do thanks Tim.