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Re: How to remove tiny pinhole pits in glass windows using a rotary buffer
My windshield is in desperate need. Since this project is very product dependent... do we have any word on when said products will be back in stock, or 2. if there are any suitable substitutes to do the job??
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Re: How to remove tiny pinhole pits in glass windows using a rotary buffer
great thread
I ordered the DP high performance glass restorer just the other day. Could this be used in place of the diamondite products to remove the pitting? or is the DP glass restorer only chemical cleaners designed to remove the water stains? (the water stains were really the reason for purchase)
Any pad recommendation for the DP glass restorer?
edit: just noticed this was in the diamondite forum. sorry. just trying to compare another glass polishing product that AG carries
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Re: How to remove tiny pinhole pits in glass windows using a rotary buffer
Originally Posted by Gurge
great thread
I ordered the DP high performance glass restorer just the other day. Could this be used in place of the diamondite products to remove the pitting? or is the DP glass restorer only chemical cleaners designed to remove the water stains? (the water stains were really the reason for purchase)
Any pad recommendation for the DP glass restorer?
edit: just noticed this was in the diamondite forum. sorry. just trying to compare another glass polishing product that AG carries
Bump for feedback on this one. I have everything except for a compound product. Since the Resurfacing Creme restock continues to be a mystery, it's either going to be Diamonfast cerium oxide, or the above mentioned DP is it can be used.
Edit: Appears that the DP can be substituted for the Diamondite polish only, it doesn't abrade.
Last edited by courtdale; 10-07-2011 at 09:32 AM.
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Re: How to remove tiny pinhole pits in glass windows using a rotary buffer
Ahh, how I love this place...
You rock Mike!
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Re: How to remove tiny pinhole pits in glass windows using a rotary buffer
Mike, have you ever used Rhodite? I noticed it's not in the store, so I wasn't sure if it's been tried or not. I've never personally used it but saw it on one of those weekend car shows.
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Re: How to remove tiny pinhole pits in glass windows using a rotary buffer
Originally Posted by JBL
Mike, have you ever used Rhodite? I noticed it's not in the store, so I wasn't sure if it's been tried or not. I've never personally used it but saw it on one of those weekend car shows.
Not that I know of...
I've tested unmarked glass polishes for evaluation and benchmarking against known products, but I don't always know what the product is or it's origins.
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Re: How to remove tiny pinhole pits in glass windows using a rotary buffer
Mike
I have the glass polishing pads and the Diamondite Restorer, what speed setting should I use? Wish I could find some of the Resurfacing Creme!
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Re: How to remove tiny pinhole pits in glass windows using a rotary buffer
Originally Posted by Sunshyne
Mike
I have the glass polishing pads and the Diamondite Restorer, what speed setting should I use? Wish I could find some of the Resurfacing Creme!
Which type of tool are you using?
What are you trying to accomplish?
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Re: How to remove tiny pinhole pits in glass windows using a rotary buffer
Mike is it possible to use any of this stuff with a PC DA polisher? (non XP) or a cordless drill that can be plugged in? I was going to buy a kit for drill use but a lot of them say to set to 1800 RPM for instance like you used on the rotary, but my drill just has a trigger and clutch resistance settings. I did recently inherit an old fully electric drill but I suspect it does not have speed settings either.
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