trplblk
Oct 30th, 01, 12:04 PM
I'm looking for a way to loose those tiny scratches in my windsheild without replacing it,and I would really appreciate hearing from someone who has experience doing this. Thanks for the advice...the other John Z.
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View Full Version : Scratches in my windsheild trplblk Oct 30th, 01, 12:04 PM I'm looking for a way to loose those tiny scratches in my windsheild without replacing it,and I would really appreciate hearing from someone who has experience doing this. Thanks for the advice...the other John Z. 57plymouth Oct 30th, 01, 01:05 PM I buffed my own windheild and will never do it again. It is not worth the effort for the hassle. Pay a pro to buff it, it is worth the $80 to save the mess and hassle. ------------------ 57 Plymouth Savoy in my family since new, just cosmetically restored, 93 S-10 waiting on the 80 Dodge Lil' red Express clone truck to be built then one s_10 for sale, Angie's mechanic and designated Vette cusser. 67ssrs350 Oct 30th, 01, 01:31 PM if you can feel the scratch with your fingernail, its to deep to buff out. or if its scratched from the wipers that can be buffed some but more than likely will distort the area of the scratch. a windshield only costs 150-175 dollars depending on who you call. sonny Silver69 Oct 30th, 01, 02:20 PM Trplblk, Try using the search function at the top of the page. This was a topic a few months ago. There were quite a few responces. Try searching in the General Tech forum too, if you don't find anything here. Allen M Oct 30th, 01, 05:58 PM I got a glass buffing compound for a glass shop that cut custom glass. You can try Eastwood. |