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    Quote Originally Posted by burgo

    so is it a case of you need specific glass polish to remove the scratches or would anything work
    As i said i use normal compound, then a glass polish.(like AG stuff)
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    i assume its deffinetly only a machine polish job?

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    Be alot lot lot lot easier yeah.
    All I wanted was a Pepsi, just one Pepsi
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    Still I get them tendencies
    Bringing back them memories
    That I really miss when I reminisce

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    oks. cheers benn

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    i had same probs on a corsa failed it on mot,
    polished it for hours but still couldnt get it out enough

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    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'

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    Quote Originally Posted by dontliftdrift
    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?

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    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!

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    Quote Originally Posted by burgo
    which polish did you use?
    i used menzerna final finish

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    I remember someone mentioning on another forum t-cut but don't quote me as it may have been related to headlight cleaning?

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