is this possible?? the reason i ask is on this punto ive got the wipers have been used on a dry mucky screen and scratched fook out of it. is there anyway to sort this other than a new screen
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is this possible?? the reason i ask is on this punto ive got the wipers have been used on a dry mucky screen and scratched fook out of it. is there anyway to sort this other than a new screen
All depends how bad the scratch/s are mate
I use Autoglym Super Resin Polish on my windows and it removes that slight hazing you get like swirl marks and the view out the window is crystal clear
Might be worth a shot mate
Pretty sure you can, although I've not used it myself and I'm unsure of the name of the stuff.
I'm about as much use as garry glitters passport, sorry!
ive just found this incase anyone else is interested
http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/foru...ad.php?t=95965
I was gonna say i've removed light marks from glass before, i use 3m fast cut then glass polish. Then rain-x after cause it rocks.
does this go for all types of glass?
my mk1 astra has the old type windscreen, not a 2 layer (laminated) one, just hardend glass.
Yes^ i've polished a Mgb roadster windscreen...
according to that guide i read it should be even easier as you dont have to worry about the heat generated.Quote:
Originally Posted by mayhem
so is it a case of you need specific glass polish to remove the scratches or would anything work
cheers, i have some Poorboy's laying around, i'll give that a try :)
As i said i use normal compound, then a glass polish.(like AG stuff)Quote:
Originally Posted by burgo
i assume its deffinetly only a machine polish job?
Be alot lot lot lot easier yeah.
oks. cheers benn :)
i had same probs on a corsa failed it on mot,
polished it for hours but still couldnt get it out enough
i have used a rotary to remove marks from a saxo rear windscreen,the guy had used a scourer pad to remove tar,so i got called to do my magic,15minutes later.....'what scourer pad' ;)
which polish did you use?Quote:
Originally Posted by dontliftdrift
I Used to use G3 then some windowlene to get over that problem.
Also always used to G3 hazy headlights before putting them on egay, make em sparkle like new!
i used menzerna final finishQuote:
Originally Posted by burgo
I remember someone mentioning on another forum t-cut but don't quote me as it may have been related to headlight cleaning?
Ground pomice stone, a windsreen company gave me some long time ago to do my cav once but never got round to it. They said at the time that it sorted out the scratches, they did alot of police motors.