Lowejackson
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- Aug 19, 2010
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I had my first go with CeriGlass today. After washing, claying and final rinse I spilt the windscreen into 3 areas and spent about 25 minutes on each section with a rotary. My goal was to try and remove or reduce the hundreds of tiny stone chips and in this respect I was not successful although I say as this was my first time trying to machine polish glass the failure was probably down to me.
But it was not all bad, the polish did an amazing job of cleaning the glass, far greater than any normal cleaner/polish I have ever used. I finished working just as the rain started to fall and after washing the glass it was oblivious that somehow I had missed a inch wide strip in the centre of the windscreen. The difference between the polished and unpolished area was not subtle.
But it was not all bad, the polish did an amazing job of cleaning the glass, far greater than any normal cleaner/polish I have ever used. I finished working just as the rain started to fall and after washing the glass it was oblivious that somehow I had missed a inch wide strip in the centre of the windscreen. The difference between the polished and unpolished area was not subtle.