Thanks for the write up,a well written one I must say.
Great job:dblthumb2:
I learn so much from this site due to good people as yourself:dblthumb2:
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Thanks for the write up,a well written one I must say.
Great job:dblthumb2:
I learn so much from this site due to good people as yourself:dblthumb2:
Very well written write up with fantastic photography and the instructions (and the glass) couldn't be more clear. Thanks for taking the time to share the knowledge on something not typically covered.
I was able to take some sun shots of the glass today.
http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/09/07/vyny4ajy.jpg
http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/09/07/a8umu4uv.jpg
http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/09/07/ubuty3un.jpg
Here you can see my next project. If you look in the small side window and the top left of the big window, you can see the scratches. That's not a reflection, but defects in the glass.
http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/09/07/6agu4ahe.jpg
Here is the whole vehicle cleaned up:
http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/09/07/aqy7y5aq.jpg
That looks awesome!
I gotta do this to my windshield now :xyxthumbs:
That looks great!
That is exacty how you do it!
Nice write up!
Kudos
One of the best write-ups I've ever seen, seriously!
I just started getting more requests to remove defects from glass this year - and after reading this thread and your article, you're the obvious guy to ask :)
I'll post some images I took this week from a client's vehicle that has SEVERE marring and scratches (rear window). Please let me know if this is something that can be remedied and refined back to perfection--and what combination of pad/products to use
Of course as always, everyone else is highly encouraged to offer their insight as well! :)