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I think I know the answer to this question but I ask it anyway......
First a little history. When I shipped my truck over here, the shipping company put all sorts of stickers on the inside of the windshield. When I went to scrape one of them off, I hadn't noticed a nick in the scraper, which caused me to put some small scratches on the inside of the windshield in a 3 inch area. The scratches aren't deep, you can barely feel them, but they resulted in this annoying haze that I can see right in front of my face every time I'm drivin'. Question is, is there any way to clear up this haze, or am I lookin' at replacing the whole windshield? I called a few glass companies, and none of them were all to keen on buffing out a scratch on the inside of a vehicle.....can anything be done?
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I've seen glass polishing kits at Trak Auto. It's a sponge/wheel that you put on your drill and some polishing compound. Might be worth a sho, but also might be a PITA to do on the inside. If you have a 90 degree adapter for the drill it would be much easier.
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Cool! I'll give it a shot. Don't know if they have Trak over here but I'll try what they do have. Anything to dodge messing with an otherwise perfetc peice of glass Thanks!
Oh ...PS.....nice schlong! |
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