Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions is a level-based third-person action-adventure video game, where the player assumes the role of one out of four versions of Spider-Man, spanning across the Amazing, Noir, 2099, and Ultimate universes.[5][6] Gameplay revolves around each Spider-Man's unique superhuman abilities; players are able to web swing, web zip, crawl walls, and use the 'spider-sense' to identify enemies or objects of interest. The combat of the game offers a large variety of fighting moves, and each Spider-Man has his own fighting style. The points necessary for buying upgrades and new fighting moves are earned from defeating enemies or completing various challenges in the "Web of Destiny". The points earned can also be used to purchase 16 alternate costumes (four for each Spider-Man), which do not provide any gameplay advantages and are purely cosmetic.
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Rain-X Windshield Repair Kit helps minimize the appearance and stop the spread of chips and cracks in your windshield. It removes air from the break, fills it with durable resin and makes it even stronger than before. For best results, repairs should be made as soon as possible after the damage occurs and before the break is contaminated by dirt or water. The kit works best on round damage not more than one inch in diameter and cracks not longer than 12 inches. It will not repair damage to more than one layer of glass.
I had a rock chip with a few star patterned crack's about quarter inch long radiating out from the center. I followed the directions, letting it sit under pressure about 10 minutes. I added a few more drops and let it sit some more under pressure. At first I thought it wasn't going to work. But after I repeated the process it filled the cracks. In the end it still has a small chip but the cracks are filled. I can live with that. If it holds, I saved $400 or so for a new windshield.
Excellent quality & brand. It really works if you get to realize how to use it. It makes the small cracks go away and stops them from cracking any further. My recommendation is to read and realize the instruction.
I read a lot of the reviews before purchasing this and I was a little apprehensive because of the negative reviews so I did a lot of research watching how to videos and decided to give it a try. In short the product works but only as good as the individual that is conducting the repair. As within anything take your time and it will work. All points and instructions from the manufacturer aside the main ingredient is the resin. The resin is what performs the repair. The rest of what comes in the kit is just to facilitate getting the resin into the crack. So, lining this or that up, waiting X number of minutes, and all of the other things are extra to the process so I made my focus not only on following the directions but focusing on if the resin had penetrated the chip. So, here are the steps that I used to repair mine that go a little more extended over what the manufacturer recommends. I am NOT a professional with windshields or the repair thereof so use my suggestions at your own risk.1. After cleaning the area and scraping away any loose glass fragments identify the impact point. It is mostly likely NOT centered to the center of the chip itself. Once you find the impact point that is what should be dead center in the center ring tool when you put the center ring on the windshield and press down the suction cups to hold it in place. Else, if you put the center ring centered on the chip itself you may actually be only applying resin to the surface of the windshield and not even touching the actual crack(s).2. From this point I followed the manufacturer's instruction for attaching the resin chamber, adding drops of resin into it and screwing in the plunger. I let this sit for about 10 minutes.3. I then completely removed the plunger and from the inside of my windshield I "gently" tapped on the center of the chip to coax any air bubbles out of the crack(s) and then I added a couple more drops of resin and re-inserted the plunger (NOTE: Hold onto the resin chamber when unscrewing the plunger else the resin chamber will unscrew as well). I repeated this procedure about 3 times until I was satisfied that I had gotten most if not all the air bubbles out and that the resin had penetrated sufficiently. When this happens the chip will be almost invisible and you should only see "maybe" thin transparent lines where there were any cracks extend out from the point of impact.4. I then removed the tools according to the manufacturers instructions, applied a drop of resin to the impact point and covered it with a curing strip from the kit. Once I moved my car to direct sunlight I let it sit for 20 minutes. I touched the curing strip all around the point of impact and saw that no resin was still liquid under the strip, removed it, and scrapped off the excess with the razor blade.Just remember, ignore time frames making you think it will only take X minutes. Do this around mid day, take your time, and I think you will be satisfied.
I was pretty amazed at how well this worked. I have a crack that is about 16 inches long and it kept getting larger. I had to try something and this worked very well, while the crack is still visible it is very hard to see. I am very happy with how this turned out. I would definitely recommend this product.
The local glass windshield repair company refused to fix a 1.5" diameter spider crack with a huge indentation. I ordered this stuff, followed the directions and filled 80% of the cracks. Even though the huge pit can't be fixed, the resin should slow down crack propagation and increase the lifetime of my windshield. Beats buying another windshield.
Figures a few days before we are going on a road trip our windshield was attacked. The day prior I was just on the phone with my insurance company adjusting my deductible as it always seem like we always get a new rock chips on our yearly road trip. Doesn't matter how far back I stay away from trucks or dump trucks rocks find us. Anyway, since I wasn't going to scramble to get a new windshield only to know I'll likely get a new rock chip immediately, I went out and got this kit from a local store. I've seen similar products used on DIY Youtube channels so I figured what the heck and give it a try. Now the problem I ran into which isn't the fault of this kit is the location of the rock chip as it was about a 1/2in from the edge of the windshield. Meaning I couldn't get all 4 suction cups on the glass and lined over the impact area of the rock chip. So I broke off two of the suction cup legs and just hand press it down while following the instructions. Filled the main impact area with the filler/glue and then used the clear plastics strips to fill the spider cracks. As it was night time, I used a black light to activate the glue and let it cure. After 10-15mins I used the razer blade to scrap off the extra.I honestly think doing this at night might have helped get the better results as the glue wasn't curing as fast so it could get deeper in the cracks. We left our car outside so the morning and afternoon sun could continue the curing process. The next day while my wife while driving called and said the largest/longest crack has nearly disappeared. So it seems over time it continue to get better. You can still tell a rock chip was there, but out of the other 3 rock chips that were a 1/4 the size on our Windshield, this kit did a vastly better job making the rock chip smaller and list noticeable. I'm going to get another kit to have on standby as this work better than whatever the professional rock chip repair guys use on my other rock chips.
I purchased this kit a few years ago when the windshield was cracked on my Honda and it worked great. This past week my car failed inspection for the bullseye in my "field of vision". (Sucb a scam) I have scratches in my required driving glasses bigger...haha. anywayI broke out the very same kit and repaired the windshield on my Toyota. Worked great. So not only does it save you $1k or more to replace the window, you have enough for several applications. I will always try this first before replacing.
I used this for a crack on my windshield, it is very use to use and what I did to help was watch a video on YouTube. The crack is still noticeableMy goal here was to diminish it and hopefully it would stop from growing. I had already fixed the bullseye. 2 days later had an appt left the car in the sun and when I came back the crack grew around 3-4 inches. Figured I buy this to help.
I was a bit skeptical that it would work, but after reading reviews decided to give it a try.Japanese import windshield was going to take a while to get so had nothing to lose.Two bullseyes we're clearly filled and I had to look close to see where they were.The 15 inch crack was greatly improved.No further movement.Follow the directions and don't get in a hurry.Total process about an hour.Worth the $11!
Follow the directions. Worked better than I expected. I had two circle cracks inside of each other, one 1" and one 2". The inner crack was almost all crushed bits. Mobile auto glass companies (called 3) refused to fix anything bigger than 5/8". Figured $10 bucks was worth a shot over a total windshield replacemnt ($2000-3000 ). Car is only worth $4000. This product completely sealed the inner 1" crushed glass and almost repaired the 2" crack. If I had more patience and a steadier hand, I probably could of completely removed all traces of the crack. Very impressed. Will use this product again. 2ff7e9595c
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