royalkangaroo
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- Jul 31, 2015
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Awesome feedback from everyone, I really appreciate it.
My next endeavors will certainly include experimenting with the Meg's thin pads, MF pads, and other compounds.
One last question I have is that I noticed a ton of hairline scratches on my windshield after this whole process. The only thing I can narrow it down to is A. My first initial wash somehow caused these. Or B. When I cleaned off the UC dust at the end of the process. I'm not sure if UC is abrasive enough to cause this. However at the end of the whole shebang, I used glass cleaner and paper towels to clean the windshield. The scratches seem to be in the direction I cleaned the windshield as well.
Not a big deal for me as I plan on replacing it soon, however with possible friends/family/customer cars is it wise to cover the glass?

My next endeavors will certainly include experimenting with the Meg's thin pads, MF pads, and other compounds.
One last question I have is that I noticed a ton of hairline scratches on my windshield after this whole process. The only thing I can narrow it down to is A. My first initial wash somehow caused these. Or B. When I cleaned off the UC dust at the end of the process. I'm not sure if UC is abrasive enough to cause this. However at the end of the whole shebang, I used glass cleaner and paper towels to clean the windshield. The scratches seem to be in the direction I cleaned the windshield as well.
Not a big deal for me as I plan on replacing it soon, however with possible friends/family/customer cars is it wise to cover the glass?
