SpoofMastaFly
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- Jan 31, 2012
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Just bought my wife a 2010 Honda Civic.. Looks as if the previous owner NEVER applied anytype of protectant on the vehicle.. Waterspots/swirls all over everything. Gave me a perfect reason to restock on my polishing supplies.. The worse off on the vehicle is the windows though, and getting them tinted made it look terrible! Keep in mind I traded in my 2010 Mazdaspeed 3 that I bought new can kept cleaner than a 5 star restaurant's bathroom!
Anyway I searched around on Autogeek a little, seemed like everyone had great success with Detailer's High Performance Glass Restorer. I also bought some Griots Garage 3" Glass Polishing Disc's. After cleaning the window's very thoroughly ensuring there was nothing on the surface other than the waterspots I wanted to remove. I got out my PC, set it to 5 and started to polish. Not using much pressure against the glass. Once the DP started to dry, I quit and buffed with a MF. WOW the waterspots were gone! I was happy, didn't notice any scratchs yet.. but I didnt pull out a flash light to check either.. Mistake.. I kept polishing some more, and even a little test spot on the windshield were it was EXTREMELY hazy. Again, the surface spots were removed.. Then I decided to stop till morning, but pulled out a flash light to further inspect. Thats when I noticed LOTS and LOTS of circular scratches.. all over the area's I had removed the waterspots from.. Even one pretty deep scratch on the drivers side window. The test spot on the windsheild (luckly out of eye site) was covered in scratches also.. No idea how I'm going to correct this. I don't own a rotary, I could rent one from the local detailer shop from here not sure If I'm wanting to go that route yet. Oh and a not so happy wife isnt a good thing either. Atleast removing the majority of the water spots and swirls from her paint went without issue!
I've already bought Diamondite® Glasswork System Kit for Machine Application and CarPro Ceriglass Kit to see if these products could help at all with removing some of these light scratches. The 1 deep scratch will probably not be affected at all..
No pictures yet, I'll take some tonight.
Anyway I searched around on Autogeek a little, seemed like everyone had great success with Detailer's High Performance Glass Restorer. I also bought some Griots Garage 3" Glass Polishing Disc's. After cleaning the window's very thoroughly ensuring there was nothing on the surface other than the waterspots I wanted to remove. I got out my PC, set it to 5 and started to polish. Not using much pressure against the glass. Once the DP started to dry, I quit and buffed with a MF. WOW the waterspots were gone! I was happy, didn't notice any scratchs yet.. but I didnt pull out a flash light to check either.. Mistake.. I kept polishing some more, and even a little test spot on the windshield were it was EXTREMELY hazy. Again, the surface spots were removed.. Then I decided to stop till morning, but pulled out a flash light to further inspect. Thats when I noticed LOTS and LOTS of circular scratches.. all over the area's I had removed the waterspots from.. Even one pretty deep scratch on the drivers side window. The test spot on the windsheild (luckly out of eye site) was covered in scratches also.. No idea how I'm going to correct this. I don't own a rotary, I could rent one from the local detailer shop from here not sure If I'm wanting to go that route yet. Oh and a not so happy wife isnt a good thing either. Atleast removing the majority of the water spots and swirls from her paint went without issue!
I've already bought Diamondite® Glasswork System Kit for Machine Application and CarPro Ceriglass Kit to see if these products could help at all with removing some of these light scratches. The 1 deep scratch will probably not be affected at all..
No pictures yet, I'll take some tonight.