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Originally Posted by cdowns
i'd try the headlight resto stuff to remove the scratches
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Headlight resto stuff is made for plastics and sometimes doesn't even work on headlights if they're too bad.
Might want to try it
first though...
...my motto is work from mild to wild.
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Originally Posted by ksshane
I havent tried it myself, but I watched a video on youtube where a guy used turtle wax on the windshield to get minor scratches out.
You know it has to work if it was on youtube...lol
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Yup. Fills in the scratches if they are fine. Johnson's Paste wax would be my choice since it sets a hard coating and protects from further
dammage..we used to use it on plastic laminate counter tops and it works great to protect hard-use areas.
That said, it may also interfere with visibility in wet weather.
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Originally Posted by piecesparts
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Might be worth looking into...glass is hard and the stuff is probably formulated for that use.
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Originally Posted by TBONE1964
Toothpaste work very well for scratches in glass.
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I would personally try toothpaste after headlight buffer. Tooth enamel is hard and toothpaste
is abrasive.
Toothpaste works great on clearing plastic dash lenses...I do know that!
After that, go for the big bucks and try the Eastwood.
I never butt into this forum and thanks gents for allowing me.
Just my 2¢ Ellen