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How can I get several scratches off my car's windshield and anal?

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I made the muistake of scraping the ice off my Pathfinder's windshield with a metal instrument and now have scratches all over it. Can these be buffed out somehow or do I need to replace the whole windshield.

I haven't tried anything on it yet, but did quickly try and buff one spot with a paper towel to no avail.

Maybe a detailing shop would know, but I could probably replace the whole thing for the same price they'd charge me.


and... Answer the second question too, please. I've been horny lately. Thanks in advance.
 
First question, try some 60 grit sandpaper, by the time you are done sanding it, you won't see the original scratches anymore.

As far as question 2, post your number on a truck stop bathroom stall. You'll probably get a response in hours from someone who'd be glad to oblige you.
 
I'd try a sponge with Bar Keeper's Friend first.

I've removed stuborn hard water etchings using #0000 steel wook and Klasse All-In-One polish on exterior glass. If you're going that aggresive spot test first.

Yes, pro detailers can apply compounds and polishes via a buffer on exterior glass also.
 
F.Y.I
the only reason why Pickle3 answered to this post is because it said Anal in the header.
 
PICK3 said:
I'd try a sponge with Bar Keeper's Friend first.

I've removed stuborn hard water etchings using #0000 steel wook and Klasse All-In-One polish on exterior glass. If you're going that aggresive spot test first.

Yes, pro detailers can apply compounds and polishes via a buffer on exterior glass also.

Also if you apply a polish to the front windshield you'll have to wipe it down with a 50/50 water/IPA mixture to remove the polish or your windshield wipers will chatter like a MoFo.
 
PICK3 said:
I'd try a sponge with Bar Keeper's Friend first.

I've removed stuborn hard water etchings using #0000 steel wook and Klasse All-In-One polish on exterior glass. If you're going that aggresive spot test first.

Yes, pro detailers can apply compounds and polishes via a buffer on exterior glass also.

You didn't answer his second question.
 
Angel said:
F.Y.I
the only reason why Pickle3 answered to this post is because it said Anal in the header.



lol ^^^


Is Bar Keeper's Friend sold in stores? If not is there an alternative I could use? I'm guessing from an auto supply type store, right?

and Thanks for the reply. Now I remember your "Auto Detailing" threads. Awesome.
 
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