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- Apr 2, 2014
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So I ran into a friend who tried to do his own glass polishing and waterspot removal. He used a glass polish called diamond magic and a 0000 white scrub pad on his drill. He did a pretty good job on the windshield and the side windows but this happened to the back window.
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So I put in a order for some ceriglass and rayon pads and got to try it out today.
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I got out my flex 3403 with the 2 7/8 backing pad and went to work. Taped off the trim and went at it. Used a good amount of water and pressure on the machine and presto! I was impressed.
Before close up
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Small scratches everywhere
After
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I think he got something in his pad like dirt or maybe he didn't clean the glass good enough. At least I saved the glass and probably earned myself a case of beer or bottle of crown.
Sent from my SCH-I545 using AG Online
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So I put in a order for some ceriglass and rayon pads and got to try it out today.
View attachment 28918
View attachment 28919
I got out my flex 3403 with the 2 7/8 backing pad and went to work. Taped off the trim and went at it. Used a good amount of water and pressure on the machine and presto! I was impressed.
Before close up
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Small scratches everywhere
After
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I think he got something in his pad like dirt or maybe he didn't clean the glass good enough. At least I saved the glass and probably earned myself a case of beer or bottle of crown.
Sent from my SCH-I545 using AG Online