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Hey all!
I have a small scratch near the top of my rear windshield. I have no idea how it got there, but it is relatively deep. It's not bad enough that I would consider replacing the back glass, but I would like to fix it if I can. Any ideas?
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Drives: The shiny ones. Join Date: Mar 2010
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Not much you can do... glass is extremely hard stuff and difficult to 'cut' enough to remove scratch damage. Not saying you can't try, but I wouldn't get your hopes up that its going away anytime soon.
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Kill the cat.
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Funny thing, I have a dog and a parrot, no cats at my house lol.
It's not a big deal though, unless you are right on top of the scratch, it isn't noticeable. I just wanted to fix it if there was something I could try. |
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I agree with Dylan. But you may talk to a watch repair person as they sometimes polish out the watch face????
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I have seen some "glass" polishing discs that go on a DA or rotary. I think Griot's sells one from what I remember. I did watch a video once that showed a guy using a rotary to remove some pretty significant scratches in glass. If memory serves there was some risk of causing a distortion when looking through the glass, but if it's not right in front of you it might be worth a try.
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Watched a car show last weekend where they clayed the windshield then used a rotary to smooth out small nicks then polished. Looked good but don't know if it would fix a scratch. I think it was Trucks. I need to replace my front windshield. Have a bunch of nicks. Surprised it hasn't cracked yet.
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You can try one of the kits mentioned or get some cerium oxide (diamond fast) and polish it. This will blend/smooth out the scratch but it will always be there. Caswell Plating has a kit as well. |
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