A simple method to identify the authenticity of automobile glass:
1. Look at the glass trademark
There are two printing methods for glass trademarks, one is high-temperature printing One is low temperature printing. The biggest difference between the two is that the low-temperature label can be picked off with nails or sharp objects, while the high-temperature one cannot be pulled off, so the low-temperature label that can be picked off must be fake glass.
Generally, glass trademarks contain a lot of content, such as manufacturer code, production date, glass properties and various safety certifications. If there is no such information, you should be careful. It may be fake. Glass. The trademark fonts on real glass are clear and even, while the imitation labels are spray-painted afterwards, so the fonts and patterns look rough and have rough edges.
2. Look at the edge grinding of the glass
Genuine glass manufacturers have exquisite craftsmanship. Each piece of glass will be edged around. The purpose of this is to make the glass look more beautiful. Exquisite, not prone to edge bursting, and feels smooth and delicate to the touch. The edges of counterfeit glass are rough and uneven. Even the glass produced by some small manufacturers has not even gone through the edge grinding process. The PVB film between the laminated glass will be squeezed out, and it is possible that the glass will be transported when handling the glass. A cut on the hand occurs.
3. Look at the glass mirror holder
At present, the interior rearview mirror of most models is installed on the front windshield. The fixing device between the rearview mirror and the glass is commonly known as " Mirror holder". Original or genuine glass usually has mirror holders installed during production and they fit perfectly. Fake or sub-factory glass is usually just a piece of bare glass. When replacing it, you need to remove the lens holder of the broken glass and then stick it on the new glass with special glue. If you see this kind of scene, you have to be careful. There is no lens holder. The glass is most likely fake or cheap.
Correctly identify and select the dazzling array of auto glass service merchants on the Internet:
1. First, check whether the manufacturer has agency distribution qualifications. Generally, the corresponding information can be found on the official website of the brand auto glass manufacturer. If you don't have dealer qualifications, they are usually fake goods, and you are likely to buy low-quality auto glass counterfeited by small factories.
2. Don’t trust door-to-door installation and repair. On the surface, it saves the time of driving to the store. I feel that this kind of service is more considerate at home. However, many unscrupulous merchants take advantage of this mentality and brag about it online. How many online physical stores are actually just renting a small warehouse in a remote place. When you find one, they will say that the store is busy and you can make an appointment for on-site installation or repair; because you don’t know where the merchant’s physical store is, and the after-sales service Guarantee cannot be obtained, and it is more difficult to protect your rights when it is discovered that inferior auto glass was installed or cracked after repair.