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I was painting the trim lines on the windows and I got overspray on the out side of the windows.. So I used the enamle thinner to clean it off, but now the windows are all clouded up and i dont know what to do... help....
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i know that fking sucks maybe you can try polishing it out next time use goo gone
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awwwww sorry to here that.....
That happened to me too.....whenever it happens to me.....I just tint the window.... Good Luck~!
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A fogged up window can be polished to the original (or even better than original) condition. Get one of those polishing kit from Detail Master http://www.detailmaster.com , and if you don't have to remove any scratches, start from say, 6000 grit up to 12000.
Then, use automotive body polish or Tamiya Compound to polish the window. The same polishing kit will be handy for a painted body as well, so if you don't have one, perhaps it's time to buy one? |
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