Polishing Hatch Windows

Shtexas

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Hello AG,

I saw an earlier thread asking about polishing Hatch windows on boats, so I thought I would share my experience polishing the hatches on my Sea Ray.

There were some questions about what the windows are made of as well. My hatches are nice quality Taylor Made Ultra II hatches. These are from 2001 though, the newest version is the Ultra III, along with some newer frame-less versions. These hatches are aluminum framed tempered glass.
I know there are a lot of other brands that use other materials such as Lexan.

The Before Shot

Here is one of the hatches after a wipe down, but before polishing.
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As you can see the window is covered in water spots.

My Polishing Approach

I remembered reading somewhere in an article where Mike Phillips talked about using larger abrasives on glass instead of fine polishes. I'm not 100% sure on the reason anymore, but I think it had to do with scouring the glass with the finer abrasives.

Taped Off Window Hatch
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The window is surrounded by 1/4inch gap where the rubber seal is. I made sure to tape off these gaps to avoid getting abrasives in there.

I decided to try some M105 on a white LC polishing pad. Here is the after shot compared to before.

The Result
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You can now clearly see through the glass. I didn't achieve 100% correction, but I plan on ordering the Diamondite Glasswork System to achieve perfection.


Note that under the tapeline what you see is part of the hatch handle. There is a mosquito screen under the glass as well. This hatch sits above the kitchen counter, hence the paper towel holder and faucet you can see.

Thanks For Looking!

 
Nice job, I have a customer with a minivan and her windows are covered in these spots. I have the 105 so now I will try it.
 
nice job and good write up.
I just had success with Meg's new Water Spot Remover, on paint. Worked better then M105. So give that a shot as well.
 
Nice job, I have a customer with a minivan and her windows are covered in these spots. I have the 105 so now I will try it.

Thank you! The 105 is all that I had other than fine polishes so I gave it a shot.
 
nice job and good write up.
I just had success with Meg's new Water Spot Remover, on paint. Worked better then M105. So give that a shot as well.

Thank you, I saw a local shop the other day that had the meg's water spot remover so I may give that a shot.
 
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