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Topic: glass scratches?
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fly75 Gearhead Posts: 153 From: eastpointe,mi,usa Registered: Jul 99
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posted 05-23-2002 06:03 PM
is there anything on the market that will take out minor scratches on windows?or is there a way to "buff" them out? thanks a lot------------------ 68 california special M+M #144
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johnmustang Gearhead Posts: 4088 From: Vancouver Island , British Columbia , Canada Registered: Nov 2001
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posted 05-23-2002 06:10 PM
quote: Originally posted by fly75: is there anything on the market that will take out minor scratches on windows?or is there a way to "buff" them out? thanks a lot
There is a way to do it , but , I do not know how. Your best bet is to call a glass shop and ask them. JOHN ------------------ 65 2+2 FASTBACK 68 COUPE 87 TAURUS WAGON 98 F150 XLT TRITON V8 4.6, 4 WHEEL DRIVE Member:Vancouver Island Mustang Association M&M #1710 MyPhotoPage MY TRUCK
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mustangs68 Moderator Posts: 17504 From: Hampton,Virginia,USA MCA#39406 M&M #12 Registered: May 99
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posted 05-23-2002 06:11 PM
Marv' there are glass polishers (corrct?) on the market..I too would call a Glass shop for more info and suggestions. sam
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pthornton Gearhead Posts: 588 From: Austin, TX USA Registered: Jun 99
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posted 05-23-2002 07:19 PM
Eastwood Co sells a glass polishing kit. I have used it on my front windshield on my 70 and it works great.Eastwood GLASS POLISHING KIT PRO $ 34.99 Item-no 40011
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70SportsRoof Gearhead Posts: 611 From: Just west of Phoenix, AZ Registered: Dec 2001
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posted 05-23-2002 07:25 PM
quote: Originally posted by pthornton: Eastwood Co sells a glass polishing kit. I have used it on my front windshield on my 70 and it works great.Eastwood GLASS POLISHING KIT PRO $ 34.99 Item-no 40011
The Eastwood kit is good. But i think that you can't use it on the side windows, or anything that is tempered glass. The windshield is a different kind of glass than the side glass. If you got the scratches in the side glass i'd do like the others said and check a local glass shop and see what kind of tricks they have.------------------ Gary- 1970 Mustang Deluxe SportsRoof (daily driver), 1946 Ford pickup, another 1946 Ford pickup, 1947 Ford parts truck, 1957 Ford Fairlane 500 Town Vic [This message has been edited by 70SportsRoof (edited 05-23-2002).]
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pthornton Gearhead Posts: 588 From: Austin, TX USA Registered: Jun 99
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posted 05-23-2002 07:30 PM
I don't know if I was supposed to or not , but I used it on the side glass in my 72 Mach and it worked great.
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