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Anyone have any tips on polishing scratches out of glass? Can it be done? Any help would be appreciated.
Jed
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Jed 69,70,71 Nova's 1955 Bel Air and a 69 Camaro. |
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Eastwood has a glass polishing system. This worked out great for me, but mine was a very light scratch from a windshield wiper. If you can catch your fingernail in it, it will be too deep to work out. You have to be careful as you can heat up the glass too much and crack it. Slow and steady wins this race!
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Snarl softly and carry a big stick! 1969 Hurst/Olds 13.26 @ 103.12 Pure Stock Rusty Small |
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Cool! I have seen that kit, but some of their stuff works and some doesn't. The scratches are light enough that a fingernail can't be caught on it. I want to save some date coded glass that I have/will be getting.
Thanks! Jed
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Jed 69,70,71 Nova's 1955 Bel Air and a 69 Camaro. |
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I've also heard that the stuff from Zaino works really good...
I haven't tried it for myself...but it's gotten good recommendations...from other people!
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Bruce Choose Life-Donate! |
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Jed,
Try zaino clear-view #12 w/poter cable d/a buffer and the white pad. |
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Jed,
That's a white foam pad. |
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