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Old 11-Dec-2006, 09:50 PM
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Window Scratches?

Window Scratches?

I heard it's possible to buff out scratches from your Window?

Is it true?

I have some minor scratches that I want to get rid of, and it's not deep.

Do share your advice/tips please

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Old 11-Dec-2006, 09:58 PM
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Old 11-Dec-2006, 10:03 PM
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Originally posted by Cynikal.Mindset
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One's that I can get from Wal-Mart? And do I need to apply it with anything?
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Old 11-Dec-2006, 10:08 PM
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really I dunno...most places use an abrasive compound on a bufferwheel to clean and polish scratched glass...personally thats what I would do
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Old 11-Dec-2006, 11:23 PM
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i wouldent do that unless u want the window 2 be like the ones in the bathroom frosted



u can go 2 like apple auto glass they use like superglue **** they put it in the hole then buff that but they have no air in there or somethin
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Old 11-Dec-2006, 11:44 PM
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Originally posted by doggy69247
i wouldent do that unless u want the window 2 be like the ones in the bathroom frosted



u can go 2 like apple auto glass they use like superglue **** they put it in the hole then buff that but they have no air in there or somethin
Probably sounds like the best idea, just thought maybe a someone has done it, and would share their story...
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google FTW

I know eastwood has glass polish kits. look into it.
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u can try searching it online, i've seen a whole kit which includes a buffer wheel, n the polish. The polish/compound is cerium oxide. I've done a few here n there n u'll have to be careful on the edges of the glass/window. cos it heats up n can crack. I usually do it on the windsheild, i don't even bother on the side glass. Theres not much shops that will do this kinda stuff since its so time consuming/messy. n if they crack the windsheild then its really no point.
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