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Auto Glass Professionals prepares for the Minnesota winter by stocking Sika's MOVE IT urethane.  This all-weather adhesive provides the same 1 hour drive away time at temperatures down to zero degrees F.
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Auto Glass Replacement Safety

At Auto Glass Professionals, we take your safety very seriously. Each of or technicians is trained in the proper use of all materials used in auto glass replacement. This guarantees that your replacement will meet or exceed federal motor vehicle safety standards.

Auto glass replacement safety starts with the technician. There are a number of things that can go wrong with an auto glass replacement and it takes the trained professional auto glass installer to catch these potential hazards before they become a safety issue. Our technicians continual training and expertise result in a safe, reliable auto glass replacement every time. It is this consistency that has made Auto Glass Professionals one of the most trusted auto glass replacement companies in Minneapolis - St. Paul areas.

Knowledge of Materials

Each technician at Auto Glass Professionals is trained and certified in the proper use of all materials used in your auto glass replacement; from the glass itself to the windshield molding and glass adhesive. For some auto glass replacement companies, training and correct urethane selection is secondary, but not at Auto Glass Professionals. We understand the subtle effects temperature has on auto glass replacements. For instance, a less expensive urethane used to adhere a windshield to a vehicle frame will take 2 hours to an entire day to cure depending on the temperature and humidity. Auto Glass Professionals, because of Minnesota's range in temperature and humidity, has chosen to use Sika's "MOVE-IT" urethane, an all-weather product, year round. This urethane guarantees a safe 1 hour cure time at temperatures as low as zero degrees Fahrenheit.