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03-08-2001 03:08 AM

glass buffing
 
Anyone out there that knows of having this done to glass in their car, please respond. I would like to save my original windsheild and was told this was an option. I have small knicks and scratches. Can the glass stay in the car? When is a scratch to deep? Can it be filled? HELP!!!!

oboym 03-08-2001 05:47 AM

Re: glass buffing
 
I had it done and was not happy.
now i'm looking for nos or new glass or very very good used. 67 camaro tinted door and rear glass.

Belair62 03-09-2001 12:31 AM

Re: glass buffing
 
Be very very careful at trying to polish with the Eastwood kit....It won't work on anything deep and you must be SURE to not get the glass too hot as you will either de-laminate it and put a nice air pocket in it or break it. You need to go slow and take breaks to let it cool. And it is a real mess...tape off everything within 5 ft. !!

Denis 03-09-2001 05:31 AM

Re: glass buffing
 
Eastwood sells a glass polishing kit/compound. If you can draw your fingernail across the area without catching it, they claim you'll be able to polish it out. Their website is at http://www.eastwoodcompany.com


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