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Windshield 1... me 0
So based on some threads here, I tried polishing out wiper scratches and swirls from my glass. I used GG Perfecting Cream on a light polishing pad (same as what I used to remove some clear bra installer swirls from my hood... worked great for that). It did almost nothing on the windshield, and I worked it pretty hard.
So the next step up from a product standpoint is GG Fast Correcting Cream. Or I could go with a more aggressive cutting pad. Any opinions here? What should I try next? I don't want to destroy my $1000 windshield, but it's pretty shot out.
On that note, does exterior glass have a coating on it? If so what is it? I've found some vague info online (UV coating?), but googling windshield+coating yields a lot of unrelated topics... like windshield coatings.
Appreciate any help here.
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Steve
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Re: Windshield 1... me 0
Glass is much harder than paint. Use your strongest compound and pad and even that might not be enough. They sell special products to polish glass for that reason.
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Carpro ceriglass and Carpro's glass polishing pads worked well for me.
I also used a rotary polisher.
I don't believe that you will have great sucesss with paint polishes against wiper trails/scratches.
Glass polishing is a lot of physical work with ceriglass. It makes paint polishing feel like a breeze.
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And if you go the ceriglass route. Start on the passenger side as a test spot. That way if you screw up you will not have to look through your mistake every time you drive
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Ugh, glass polishing is the worst. It’s messy, frustrating to get right, and easy to install pig tail swirls. My $.02 - avoid it.
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Angus
Ugh, glass polishing is the worst. It’s messy, frustrating to get right, and easy to install pig tail swirls. My $.02 - avoid it.
I've not had much success polishing glass either. Aside from cleaning the glass and getting all the water spots removed I've not been able to touch scratches. I have a GG6 and carpro glass pads and Ceriglass and after 30 mins of buffing the same spot on the passenger side glass (2015 Merc. E350) there was zero difference between it and the unpolished side. Maybe it's more effective with a rotary but I'm giving up on trying to remove scratches.
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No luck either polishing glass with regular pads and compounds. I basically use the firmest pad I have and the most aggressive compound (Menz FG400) just to get off the film and bonded material so I can create a nice substrate for applying coatings to the glass. I have used Ceriglass and glass pads in the past, and it not only is a huge mess with sling everywhere but also a lot of effort.
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I've had success with Ceriglass and Carpro rayon 3 inch pad.
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