Hi guys
 
 Does anyone know the most effective way to get rid of all those tiny
 scratches that old windscreens seem to accumulate, apart from getting new
 glass.
 
 Tony  TC9825
widscreen glass
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Re: widscreen glass
Turn the glass around!
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Re: widscreen glass
Easteood company sell a glass polishing kit, but it is probably cheaper to  
get new glass. 
 
Joe
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Re: widscreen glass
Tony,
 
 Suggest you forget about polishing scratches out of your old glass.  
 Basically what the guys are telling is correct, its going to be far 
 cheaper, easier and effective to simply have your local glass shop to 
 cut you a new piece of 6.38mm Clear Laminated Glass.  
 
 Howver be sure that a) You specify Clear "White" Glass and that you 
 don't get the Clear "Green" Glass that is used alot around the place.  
 Of course if originality is not the highest priority go for the green 
 as it should be cheaper.  b) Ensure your glass man puts a rough arris 
 edge all around and "tips" the corners.  This will cost a little more 
 but it will make installation much easier and and will much reduce the 
 risk of breakage in service......
 
 Cheers - Murray Arundell
 Brisbane - Aus 
 
 
			
			
									
									
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Re: widscreen glass
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						============================================= - Worthy of Badger that one !!! - though he's probably got a solution that involves hitting it with a rock - then buying new glass!!! Clive>Turn the glass around!
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