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Light scratches in side glass

Discussion in 'Technical Q&A' started by wlracing, Sep 10, 2005.

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  1. wlracing

    wlracing Karting

    Dec 14, 2004
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    Hi,
    I have three light scratches in the side window glass of my F355 caused I assum by something traped between the door rubber and the glass . Has anyone had the same problem and is there any way of removing the scratches ?
     
  2. steve f

    steve f F1 World Champ

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    they do a glass polishing kit
     
  3. chaa

    chaa F1 Veteran

    Mar 21, 2003
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    I see you live in the UK, there is a company that i have been getting specialist restoration gear for over a decade now, and they will have the glass kit. They have a UK branch that i buy from they are here www.eastwoodco.com Yes its a US forum but do a search for the UK shop.
     
  4. steve f

    steve f F1 World Champ

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    never noticed he was in the uk when i replyed
     
  5. jvbjr

    jvbjr Formula Junior
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    Aug 19, 2005
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    Glass polishing kit = tooth paste and paper towels, a dab of water helps lubricate the toothpaste a bit. I have polished scuffs out of windows, mirrors, plexiglass, lexan and other materials using simple tooth paste, but you can buy a $50.00 glass polishing kit that will have non-mint smelling toothpaste in it if you prefer.
     
  6. wlracing

    wlracing Karting

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    IF I do a search for THEY will they be found ?
     
  7. wlracing

    wlracing Karting

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    Thank you I will give tooth paste a try .
     
  8. steve f

    steve f F1 World Champ

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    not bad 6 uk fchat replys
     
  9. cwwhk

    cwwhk Formula 3

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    Oops wrong button to post. Here I try again.

    I've used a glass polishing kit before. I think the stuff is zirconium oxide; same stuff they use to final polish telescope mirrors. In any case, if you can catch the glass scratch with your finger nail then such polishing compound will not work. They are really only good for removing haze caused by wipers.

    As an aside, I have tried to use coarser grit glass polishing compound to polish out scratch on my watch glass, then progressively moving to finer grit, but it was very difficult and the result was not great. You actually polish glass against another piece of sacrificial glass. Very interesting technical read if you Google telescope mirror polishing.
     
  10. Ken

    Ken F1 World Champ

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    I have the Eastwoods powder, and it DOES work. Follow the directions and it's amazing. It's not cheap, like $30 for more than you'll use in a lifetime.

    Ken
     
  11. wlracing

    wlracing Karting

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    Have tried tooth paste with no sucsses the scratch is deep enough to catch with my finger nail so I dont think it can be removed .
     
  12. chaa

    chaa F1 Veteran

    Mar 21, 2003
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    Yawn, so now contact eastwood. In the kit you will get a polishing tip thats fits in ya drill;) Alot more effective than a damp cloth and and a tooth brush me thinks:)
     

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