Polish swirls from a windsheild?

Microlab

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I have some swirls and scratches on my windsheild, and I wonder if there is a possibility to polish them out? If yes, what to do and what to use? Thanx :)
 
I think Diamondite may have something. It's a brand on AG's site :)
 
I tried some XMT 360 on some windows and it didnt do too bad.
 
Windscreen is very hard to work on. I would advise you to take to a 'professional glass repair shop' to get them fixed, replaced or polished. Or if it's very minor. Just let it be. Unless you find it difficult to drive during at night...

You will need a glass polishing rouge to get swirls or scratches out. As glass is very hard compare to clear coats. Run your finger nail through those scratches or swirls, to see if your nail catches them. This will determine if you need a normal polishing rouge or an aggressive polishing rouge kit. :(
 
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Glass polishing kits contain Cerium polish..this is whats used to polish glass...it comes in a kit...the polish powder you mix with water to make a slurry..and a felt pad you use on a drill...google cerium glass polish and you will find kits....but it has its limits....it will remove wiper trail..fine scratches...may not do deep scratches all the way..but will make them less visible by burnishing the edges and clarifying the area better...

AL
 
Microlab said:
Hmmm, sounds to be over my skills then....

actually its not hard..no harder than using a PC to polish paint...

Al
 
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