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Re: Windshield Polishing.
I use Mckee's Glass Restorer with my DA and a Megs yellow Polishing pad. Then Use WOLFGANG Deep Gloss SPRITZ Sealant on the glass. Whenever wash my car and Spray the Spritz Sealant on the paint, I also spray down the glass as well.
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Re: Windshield Polishing.
Originally Posted by FUNX650
I've found that S100 (or its higher
$$ cousin P21S) Polishing Soap is
usually more than adequate to take
care of windshields in the "condition"
you have described.
If not...I'll go with Poorboy's World
Professional Polish.
Bob
Thanks, fellas.
Bob, what pad would you use with the Poorboys? I have LC flats in just about every color.
It is no coincidence that man's best friend cannot talk.
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Re: Windshield Polishing.
Originally Posted by PaulMys
Bob, what pad would you use with the Poorboy
I have LC flats in just about every color.
IMO: Their White Polishing pad
should suffice for your windshield's
current condition.
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Re: Windshield Polishing.
Originally Posted by FUNX650
IMO: Their White Polishing pad
should suffice for your windshield's
current condition.
Bob
How dare you assume my windshield's current condition.
Thanks again, Bob,
It is no coincidence that man's best friend cannot talk.
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Re: Windshield Polishing.
Originally Posted by PouncingPanzer
I just used that for the first time on a car, did a 50/50 of the vehicles glass, and panoramic top. The difference was very clear.
Pun intended.
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Re: Windshield Polishing.
Duragloss Nu-Glass is nice stuff for a "deep clean". I'm not sure of the abrasive load. If I really wanted to polish, I'd go with Ceriglass.
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Re: Windshield Polishing.
Originally Posted by Harpolith
Duragloss Nu-Glass is nice stuff for a "deep clean". I'm not sure of the abrasive load. If I really wanted to polish, I'd go with Ceriglass.
Nu Glass is a chemical cleaner and a good one at that.
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Re: Windshield Polishing.
Originally Posted by Rsurfer
Nu Glass is a chemical cleaner and a good one at that.
In my experience.....
Compounds, Polishes, AIO's that DO work on glass:
Meguiars D151 Paint Reconditioning Cream
Meguiars M100
Meguiars M101
HD Cut+
HD Polish+
HD Speed
Optimum Hyper Polish
Optimum Poli-seal
Optimum GPS
Compounds, Polishes, AIO's that DO NOT work well on glass
Entire Menzerna Line (wost being Menzerna 3in1)
Blackfire Compound & Polish
Wolfgang Compound & Polish
Mckee's Compound & Polish
Entire Scholl Concepts line
For some reason, the oily nature of the products in my DO NOT category makes them nearly impossible to remove from glass. The abrasives are still capable of cleaning the glass but unlike the products in my DO category, the oils in these compounds and polishes make them a nightmare to remove from a non porous surface like glass. This is just my experience.
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Re: Windshield Polishing.
Originally Posted by mwoywod
In my experience.....
Compounds, Polishes, AIO's that DO work on glass:
Meguiars D151 Paint Reconditioning Cream
Meguiars M100
Meguiars M101
HD Cut+
HD Polish+
HD Speed
Optimum Hyper Polish
Optimum Poli-seal
Optimum GPS
Compounds, Polishes, AIO's that DO NOT work well on glass
Entire Menzerna Line (wost being Menzerna 3in1)
Blackfire Compound & Polish
Wolfgang Compound & Polish
Mckee's Compound & Polish
Entire Scholl Concepts line
For some reason, the oily nature of the products in my DO NOT category makes them nearly impossible to remove from glass. The abrasives are still capable of cleaning the glass but unlike the products in my DO category, the oils in these compounds and polishes make them a nightmare to remove from a non porous surface like glass. This is just my experience.
To add to the DOES work on glass column, I would mention Meguiars Ult Compound (used on a damp/wet cloth) to clean the insides of windows followed by a quality glass cleaner. Works awesome.
Don M
2017 Camaro 2LT
376 RWHP, 6-Speed manual
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