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Windscreen scratches
In all their wisdom, somebody has scratched their name into my off-side front window.
Although it is very lightly scratched, the windows are tinted, its a brand new S-max and is covered for dents\scratches. I was wondering if anybody knows whether there is a glass scratch remover for tinted glass.
I have seen the acrylic versions, as well as tips about buffing it out with silver polish, of which I am unsure whether or not it would work. Ideally, if I can remove the scratch myself I would prefer to at least attempt it before booking the car in the garage, which would ultimately be my very last resort.
Does anyone know whether at all it is possible to buff them out myself?
Although it is very lightly scratched, the windows are tinted, its a brand new S-max and is covered for dents\scratches. I was wondering if anybody knows whether there is a glass scratch remover for tinted glass.
I have seen the acrylic versions, as well as tips about buffing it out with silver polish, of which I am unsure whether or not it would work. Ideally, if I can remove the scratch myself I would prefer to at least attempt it before booking the car in the garage, which would ultimately be my very last resort.
Does anyone know whether at all it is possible to buff them out myself?
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The tint is not on the outside so polishing the scratches out wont damage the tint.
Any glass polishing kit will work.Censorship Reigns Supreme in Troll City...0 -
Jewellers rouge and some polish pads i'd imagine?
Never been brave enough to try it myself though.0
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