RE: IML: Re:Scratched & Foggy Windshield
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RE: IML: Re:Scratched & Foggy Windshield



Hi Steve!.....yeah, like you I am kinda chicken when it comes to the 'scratch removal' process. I tell myself that its better to deal with the few scratches I have instead of making things LOTS worse by trying to eleminate them...I may try using some of the scratch-remover stuff in a small corner (on the passenger side, of course) of the windshield and see how it comes out.....will let the group know if I get that done any time soon!!
Thanks for the reply!
Dan Melnik


---- "Steve B." <Imperial59@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: 

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I haven't heard of a way to get out the "foggy".  Once it is there it seems to be there to stay.


I have heard from a bunch of people that the scratch remover will work great on anything you can't catch a fingernail on.  I haven't tried it myself (mostly because I'm a big fuzzy chicken).  If you do try it maybe you could make some before and after photos for the website?

                   Steve B.


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