Re: Windshield scratches
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Hi Willis,
I think Eastwood still carries a kit with a rubbing compound. I tried it years ago with limited success, but then again it could have been user issues. Good luck Mark
Posted on: 2013/9/27 13:05
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Re: Windshield scratches
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I had some Turtle Wax polishing compound that I used to try and remove some scratch's out of my windshield. All were brought about by the windshield wipers and range anywhere from a light haze to a couple that will barely catch a finger nail. The polishing compound I used is far too fine to use by hand and I'm somewhat convinced that removing scratches from glass by hand is best approached by using several different grits of compound and graduating up from a more course compound to remove the scraches and then a finer course to polish. After placing a phone call on the subject, I came to the conclusion that the job is best left to the folks in the auto glass business who have the materials and experience to remove them a lot faster than I can for a price that became more reasonable with every minute of my wasted attempts but yes, light scratch's can be removed either way.
Posted on: 2013/9/27 16:32
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Thanks, good info. At least I should get an estimate.
Posted on: 2013/9/27 20:29
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Re: Windshield scratches
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I understand they use jeweller's rouge. The rule of thumb is, a scratch deep enough to catch a fingernail can't be buffed out. Well it can, but will result in distortion like a fun house mirror.
Posted on: 2013/9/27 20:37
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