Is it possible to save this windshield?

I ended up replacing mine with a brand new windshield for about $200. Saved me a huge headache polishing and it even helped my wind noise issue I had from the last one not being properly installed.
 
I’ve done this one time...otherwise NO THANK YOU!

I’d rather pay money to have it fully replaced.
 
I get a lot of cars with the side door glass scratched from dirty seals,,will the window polishing product work on that as well?
I have seen side glass sanded and buffed back out but both times it looked wavy when done,,maybe it was done incorrectly
 
Here's your picture,

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I have multiple articles with pictures showing what can be done via glass polishing on this forum. Here's one,


How to remove tiny pinhole pits in glass windows using a rotary buffer


Before


Tiny tiny tiny pinhole pits in the glass

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After

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The above how-to article shows a product that is no longer available but the same procedure can be performed using a similar product Autogeek sells called CarPro Ceriglass with their glass polishing pad.


I can dig up MORE how-to articles if you're really interested in doing this.



:)
Wow from the pictures look better than new. I am very good with polisher. I know two people that are magicians with a polisher.
Didn't think glass could be done to satisfactory. Is it flawless after or really good improvement? Not commenting on job (looks incredible in photo) and surely is high calibre. Just wondering is it crystal, like better than new.

Interior in that car is very good as well, for a car with glass that damaged very nice.
 
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