Terms of Service

Terms of Service

Effective Date: May 24, 2026.

You are reading the Terms of Service for Windshield Fix Pro. This document outlines the strict rules for using our website. We built this platform to cut through the noise in the auto glass industry. We share real protocols, honest tool reviews, and uncompromising safety standards. You access our site. You read our guides. You agree to these terms. If you disagree with any part of this page, close your browser tab.

1. Acceptance of Terms

Your use of windshieldfixpro.com constitutes a binding agreement. We provide access to our articles, tutorials, and reviews under the condition that you accept these terms exactly as written. We do not negotiate our site policies. We operate a professional resource for drivers and technicians who demand precision. We expect our users to respect the boundaries we set.

2. Intellectual Property and Copyright

We do the work. We test the injection bridges. We cure the resins.

We document the exact process of safely removing a shattered windshield without scratching the pinch weld. Every article, photograph, diagram, and video on this website belongs exclusively to Windshield Fix Pro. This is original content protected by international copyright law.

You cannot scrape our pages. You cannot copy our repair manuals and paste them on your own shop website. You cannot steal our images to sell your own auto glass services. We monitor the web for stolen content constantly. We issue formal takedown notices immediately upon discovering theft. If you want to reference our findings in your own work, quote a short excerpt and link directly back to the original page on our domain.

3. Accuracy of Industry Information

We obsess over the details. We pull technical service bulletins. We consult with master technicians. We strive to keep every article entirely accurate.

But the automotive industry moves fast. A repair protocol that worked perfectly on a standard laminated windshield five years ago will cause catastrophic failure on a modern acoustic glass panel. Manufacturers change their specifications constantly. Heads-up display requirements shift. Rain sensor brackets get redesigned.

We update our archives regularly. We cannot guarantee that an article published two years ago reflects the exact manufacturer standard released yesterday. You must verify current specifications before cutting out a windshield or injecting a rock chip. We provide a baseline of expert knowledge. You must confirm the final details for your specific make and model.

4. Disclaimer of Warranties

Auto glass is structural. Your windshield provides up to 45 percent of the structural integrity of your vehicle cabin in a front-end collision. It supports the passenger airbag deployment. It houses the forward-facing cameras that control your automatic emergency braking.

We provide high-resolution information. We do not provide a substitute for certified, hands-on professional service.

When you read our guide on stopping a star break from spreading, you are reading informational content. You are not receiving a guarantee. Every piece of glass reacts differently. Temperature fluctuations, humidity levels, and the age of the PVB interlayer all dictate whether a repair holds or fails. If you attempt a DIY resin injection and the glass cracks out to the edge, that is your responsibility.

We make no warranties regarding the outcome of any repair or replacement you attempt based on our content. We publish accurate, field-tested data. You apply it at your own risk.

5. Limitation of Liability

Let us be absolutely clear. Windshield Fix Pro, its owners, its writers, and its technical reviewers hold zero liability for damages.

Modern auto glass is a complex electronic component. It is no longer just a piece of transparent safety equipment. It contains heating elements, radio antennas, and complex camera brackets. If you damage these components following a guide on our site, the repair bill is entirely yours. We assume no responsibility for collateral damage to your vehicle.

We are not responsible for ruined glass. We are not responsible for voided vehicle warranties. We are absolutely not liable for safety system failures resulting from skipped sensor calibrations. If you choose cheap aftermarket glass over OEM, you accept the optical distortion. If you drive your car before the urethane reaches safe drive-away time, you accept the fatal risk. Our liability is strictly limited to the maximum extent permitted by law.

6. Affiliate Disclosure and Third-Party Links

We review tools. Pit polish, UV curing lamps, specialized razor scrapers, heavy-duty suction cups. We only recommend gear we have personally held, used, and abused in real shop environments.

We participate in affiliate programs. When you click a link to a specific resin or tool and make a purchase, we earn a small commission. This costs you nothing extra. It funds our testing. It keeps the site running.

Our editorial integrity is not for sale. We never let affiliate payouts dictate our reviews. If a highly-rated injection kit leaks under pressure, we publish that failure. We link to third-party websites for your convenience. We do not control those sites. We do not endorse their privacy practices. You navigate away from our domain at your own discretion.

7. User Conduct and Community Standards

We host a community of drivers and technicians who care about doing things right. We expect basic respect in our comment sections and contact forms. Do not post spam. Do not drop links to uncertified glass suppliers. Do not advocate for dangerous shortcuts, like skipping the primer on a bare metal pinch weld.

We delete dangerous advice instantly.

We ban users who violate these basic standards. We maintain a high signal-to-noise ratio on this website. If you contribute to the noise, we remove your access.

8. Governing Law and Dispute Resolution

Windshield Fix Pro operates out of the United States. These terms are governed by local state laws. Any legal disputes arising from your use of this website will be handled exclusively in our local jurisdiction. You waive the right to participate in class action lawsuits against us. We resolve issues directly, individually, and legally.

9. Changes to These Terms

The auto glass industry evolves rapidly. New urethane formulas hit the market. Vehicle manufacturers update their safety sensor requirements. Our website evolves to match.

We update these terms when necessary.