Try Eastwood Company. I have seen a glass polishing
kit for antique cars in their catalog. Might have it
at their website.
http://www.eastwoodco.com
--- Mark Belcik <solo390@juno.com> wrote:
> Hey, I have a few shallow groove-like scratches on
> my windshield from the
> wiperblades. Does anyone have any ideas on how to
> get that out? OR are
> we talking about the same thing here? I've tried
> just cleaning them and
> using the rain x but the grooves are in the window.
> ANy ideas?
>
> thanks!
>
> On Tue, 23 Nov 1999 04:33:29 -0600 Dave Geis
> <davegeis@feist.com> writes:
> >
> > >
> > > > May one of you team.netters can help me out.
> The windshield on
> > my
> > > > daughter's car is really streaked up.
> > >
> > > Try vineger and water. Actual glass cleaner is
> really the best
> > thing to
> > > use, and should work for you.
> >
> > Another thing I learned in a detailing school is
> Bon Ami. Hose the
> > windshield
> > down, sprinkle some on, rub it in with a paper
> towel and hose it off
> > well
> > (including the paint that it runs down on). DO NOT
> let it dry out on
> > the glass
> > and DO NOT use anything other than Bon Ami brand.
> >
> > --
> > Dave Geis - #25 FM 1982 Morton Formula Vee
> > Who needs a roof?...or doors...or lights...or
> fenders...
> > Wichita Region SCCA -
> http://www2.southwind.net/~scca
> >
> >
>
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