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Old 04-09-2007, 03:47 AM
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Thumbs down glass sratches

okay, soooo...does anyone know if there is a glass cleaner that takes out scratches. my windsheild wipers made light scratches into my windsheild. anyway to repair it without buying a whole new windsheild...ty.

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Old 04-09-2007, 07:10 AM
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I tried to before on my other car and had no luck either
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get new wipers?
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hmmmm..... try out autodetailingsolutions.com
I think I remember seeing some glass polishing products over there.
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scrape across them with your fingernail. If you can feel them, they probably can't be repaired. Find a glass shop that does auto glass and have them polish it would probably be your best bet.
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Get some old time style gritty tooth paste and buff in small circles and if they are light scrathes it'll take them out. Next time only keep wioers on for 6 months at a time as recomended by the manufacturer.

Hope this helps.
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