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I'm pretty surprised a paint polish got those trails out--and when did Meg's start making blue polishes?
I find McKee glass coating the best out there for performance and no chatter.It got rid of the wiper trails, but now I’ve got wiper chatter. Ugh if it’s not 1 thing it’s another.
I conditioned my wiper blades with 304 Protectant a couple of weeks ago and it had been doing good. I’ll have to see what I can try next to fix this chatter because now my wipers won’t get the glass perfectly dry.
It got rid of the wiper trails, but now I’ve got wiper chatter. Ugh if it’s not 1 thing it’s another.
I conditioned my wiper blades with 304 Protectant a couple of weeks ago and it had been doing good. I’ll have to see what I can try next to fix this chatter because now my wipers won’t get the glass perfectly dry.
Is the chatter in both directions?It got rid of the wiper trails, but now I’ve got wiper chatter. Ugh if it’s not 1 thing it’s another.
I conditioned my wiper blades with 304 Protectant a couple of weeks ago and it had been doing good. I’ll have to see what I can try next to fix this chatter because now my wipers won’t get the glass perfectly dry.
I gave the Buick's windshield the full treatment. I used the Griots glass care system with polish and sealant. I realize that the polish is a fine polish and will not remove everything but it did diminish some wiper rash.
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Is the chatter in both directions?
I gave the Buick's windshield the full treatment. I used the Griots glass care system with polish and sealant. I realize that the polish is a fine polish and will not remove everything but it did diminish some wiper rash.
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It’s only on the downward stroke, which prevents it from being able to leave the windshield dry.
It’s so annoying that just now I was driving in the rain and did my best to drive without the wipers on...
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Thanks for the reply!
Look good.
Is this the kit you used Griot's Garage Glass Polishing System
Which polisher did you use? Beside my rotary I have the first generation Porter Cable 7424. In which I don't think it would be effective on polishing a windshield.
I used the Griots polish and pad last night with my Flex.
Has there been any mention of using an interface pad to help follow the curve.
I let my daughter try it last night and she kind of heated up the rayon pretty good. Ooops, learning curve.
Anyway I'm trying the Carpro setup next, the Griots does clean the snot out of the glass but it would be nice to see more wiper marks disappear.
Thanks everyone for the replies!
I have a few different compounds I'm going to try next.
In the 4th post of this thread, there's a recommendation to use the Innerflex pad:
Review: Griots Fine Glass Polish - How to remove water spots and road film off car glass
Thanks.
Unfortunately the Griots Interface pad gets lousy reviews.
I found some on amazon. Now it's a matter of 5" soft or medium.
I would think medium since the rayon pad make it rock hard by itself.
Maybe they remedied it by now.
So it does work pretty good?
I mean really, I don't stand on it so I shouldn't have a problem.
I'm not trying for unrealistic results, just want the film off.
Thanks for getting back.
Yes, I used the Griots Glass Polishing System. It is a great product but do not expect any miracles. I modified the process a little starting by cleaning the glass with Invisible Glass. Then I use the Invisible Glass as a lube and used 0000 steel wool. Then I clayed the windshield again with Invisible Glass as a lube. Then I went through the polishing process. The glass polish is a FINE glass polish designed to remove minor scratches and water spots. If you notice my windshield, all of the pitting is still there. I used my new Griots GG6 polisher and I went over the same area three times. The GG6 has more usable power than the Porter Cable 7424 XP (850 Watts vs. 540 Watts), but the Porter Cable should be able to remove any water spotting. For more serious glass polishing, you would need a more powerful machine like a rotary and a stronger polish.
The Griots glass sealant was easy to apply and easy to remove.