FUNX650
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According to what the OP (Baconz2012) originally posted:
-It appears that it's a door/side-glass that's referenced, not a windshield.
IMHO...In the OP's situation...
-Instead of jumping right in to machine-polishing with a cerium oxide slurry,
as perhaps one would do on: 'Laminated-windshield auto glass...and,
from what I've also seen/read from other's postings...
has also been suggested for 'tempered auto glass'...
I believe a different, less aggressive approach should be first considered
when tempered-glass is to be "cleaned-up"/polished.
-Lot of unknowns, such as gaseous pockets, hidden within tempered auto-glass...
Just waiting to be disrupted!
Again...IMHO:
Something to keep in mind...

Bob
My brother has some nasty streaks on his window that are really instilled into the glass. They are mostly from the electric window system as well as heavy water sports and some minor swirling. Would I need to buy special pads/compound. Or could I use the ones for the paint as well?
-It appears that it's a door/side-glass that's referenced, not a windshield.
IMHO...In the OP's situation...
-Instead of jumping right in to machine-polishing with a cerium oxide slurry,
as perhaps one would do on: 'Laminated-windshield auto glass...and,
from what I've also seen/read from other's postings...
has also been suggested for 'tempered auto glass'...
I believe a different, less aggressive approach should be first considered
when tempered-glass is to be "cleaned-up"/polished.
-Lot of unknowns, such as gaseous pockets, hidden within tempered auto-glass...
Just waiting to be disrupted!
Again...IMHO:
Something to keep in mind...

Bob