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Im curious has anyone ever tried this and what were the results???
Thinking of trying it to remove 31 years of wear on the glass....Be the first to like this post
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I was going to do it to my 1976 windshield , I called a glass company first to see the needed tools and compounds to use for the best application. The glass man said that it would not come out clear, because you can not polish it evenly and you would notice it from the inside out. It made sense, so mine is original until I replace it..My 2cents..Terry
"I Love all Corvettes! LifeTime Member #60..Terry"
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Sorry to say that I had the same desires for another restoration project and it did not work out to be any better than it was before trying to polish it out. In fact the sun glare became even worse.
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To polish a windshield yourself is very difficult..the hardest thing is getting it even..just a little difference can be seen when the sun hits it..not fun..I use a new razor blade with some windex and scrape off all the grime and bug goo off..spray on some rain x on there and it shines up as good as it will get..
Rich
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You can't polish out all the tiny chips and cracks, it's glass and you aren't going to remove any material to get it clear. Best thing is to replace it. I replaced mine, man what a difference!
Dave
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