jcrome04 Posted June 6, 2008 Posted June 6, 2008 Hey guys! JCrome here. Figured I'd post this in the general forum rather than the LS forum since (I think) most cars have windshields!! My 97 LS has a LOT of VERY VERY fine scratches on it. Like it was driven through multiple sand storms. I was wondering if it is possible to polish these out. I've used a chrome&glass polish but that doesn't seem to do much more than make it shiney. It needs something a little more aggressive. I've been meaning to stop by the local Novus place to ask them, but can't get the time to do so. Thanks in advance!!!! :)
RFeldes Posted June 6, 2008 Posted June 6, 2008 Probably should go to the Detail forum but I've found the clay bar works best on the windshield. Also, if you have watermarks on the side windows "bar tenders keeper" is the best. Shine on...
SKperformance Posted June 6, 2008 Posted June 6, 2008 Nothing can remove the chips as it is small indents from debris impacting the glass like the moons surface. You can reduce the glare by running a razor blade over the glass to remove the high spots just make sure you have a lube on the glass to not scratch it.
jcrome04 Posted June 6, 2008 Author Posted June 6, 2008 Yeah that's what i figured... I'll try the clay and/or razor thanks guys!
nc211 Posted June 6, 2008 Posted June 6, 2008 Mine was the exact same way Jcrome, and it made it very difficult to see at dusk & dawn with the sun in your face. I found using a Mr. Clean magic erasure bar on both the outside and inside, followed with two applications of rain-x really helped a lot. I love that rain-x stuff. I Mr. Clean all my glass, head lights, marker lights, and put rain-x on all as well. Plus, it makes the glass very reflective, making it difficult for people to see you while driving in the sunlight.
RFeldes Posted June 6, 2008 Posted June 6, 2008 Yes it's true that pits on the windshield will not come off as per SK, but as NC said Rain-X helps alot. It seems to help fill up the pits. I live in an area with lots of pine trees and in the heat they spray a fine mist of tar very similar to pits. That is where the clay bar comes in. Have not tried the Mr. Clean.
SW03ES Posted June 7, 2008 Posted June 7, 2008 Really the only option is to replace the windshield...
smooth1 Posted June 8, 2008 Posted June 8, 2008 Polishing glass can be done. I have a powder that you mix with water and you use a buffing wheel on it. You have to be very careful with it though, as you can make a small chip or scratch a big visual defraction very quickly. I got it from a glass and mirror mfgr. here in town. It's what they use to polish out mirrors and glass and the edgework. I haven't used it on a windshield, but I did save some for just for that purpose in the future.
JENunnez Posted June 14, 2008 Posted June 14, 2008 Smooth1 I think I read somewhere here in the forums that ISxxx come with a speacial coating on the winshield? So I guess the polishing would not be recomended . Just want to make sure I don't do something to hurt that coating if thats the the case.
smooth1 Posted June 15, 2008 Posted June 15, 2008 If there is a coating, I wouldn't think it would be on the outside of glass. As any "coating would be worn off by the weather, windshield wipers, and sand blasting highway speeds. Not to mention the calcium water deposts that get left behind.
JENunnez Posted June 15, 2008 Posted June 15, 2008 I thought there was some sort of water repelant on the glass.
SW03ES Posted June 15, 2008 Posted June 15, 2008 Not on the windshield, only on the front side glass.
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