This has been a very informative post. This forum has given me the best information of any I have seen. I bought some Ceriglass and some of the Griots Garage 3" Glass Polishing Pads a few days ago. I have a bunch of scratches on my windshield I wanted to polish out.
I masked much of the car off and went to work on a 6"x6" area where the worst scratches were. It took me about 20 minutes working the area and it's almost perfect now in that spot. I didn't see any hazing with these GG pads and the Ceriglass. I am using a 3" air driven mini buffer. This stuff is amazing, I tried 3M glaze, 3M Compound and several cleaning waxes before without any improvement. It's a very slow process but at least I am making improvements in my technique and seeing some good results. I would like to thank Nicholas & Mike for making this information available to everyone.
I was wondering what artificial light gets the scratches to show up the best when working in the garage. It seems like flourescent doesn't do too good, I see a reflection in some of Nicholas' pictures of what looks to be a painter's halogen or something. I'm having a hard time evaluating my progress during polishing with the lights I am using?
I masked much of the car off and went to work on a 6"x6" area where the worst scratches were. It took me about 20 minutes working the area and it's almost perfect now in that spot. I didn't see any hazing with these GG pads and the Ceriglass. I am using a 3" air driven mini buffer. This stuff is amazing, I tried 3M glaze, 3M Compound and several cleaning waxes before without any improvement. It's a very slow process but at least I am making improvements in my technique and seeing some good results. I would like to thank Nicholas & Mike for making this information available to everyone.
I was wondering what artificial light gets the scratches to show up the best when working in the garage. It seems like flourescent doesn't do too good, I see a reflection in some of Nicholas' pictures of what looks to be a painter's halogen or something. I'm having a hard time evaluating my progress during polishing with the lights I am using?