
[Chrysler300] polishing glass scratches
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[Chrysler300] polishing glass scratches
- From: "Wayne Graefen" <wgraefen@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2007 20:16:27 -0500
I'm aware of the glass polishing kit from Eastwood for windshield scratches and that Gary Goers basically offers the same thing. Its cerium oxide and a buff whether you buy it here or there.
But I found this on the internet advertised as the only stuff that can be used by hand and wondered if anyone has tried it.
http://www.janvil.com/glass_restore.htm
Anyone?
Glass shops have told me on a vintage windshield they would rather not machine polish because the heat can crack that old glass and they don't want the liability. I figure since they are supposed to know what they are doing, I'd probably stand a good chance of breaking a windshield if I go after some well-aged wiper scratches.
Any feedback about this?
Wayne
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