Looking for recommendations for a process to remove scratches on a windshield. It is a 2012 CRV with scratches caused by a crappy wiper.
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Re: windshield scratches
Welcome to MOL.
It is not an easy task to remove scratches. It comes to a point where it may just be time to replace the windshield.
There are products like ceriglass (cerium oxide) and glass pads.
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My plan, after previous owner ran the wipers with apparently the passenger side off leaving an inch or so wide arc of scratches, is to locate and fully cost out a new windshield, then try some things with the what have I got to lose mentality.
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GlasWeld was at the Detailing.com 10 Year Anniversary Expo & one of our reps had a good conversation with their reps & in turn mentioned to me that it seemed like they have some legit solutions. I have not looked into it but I do not think they are necessarily DIY solutions.Nick Winn
Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Online Forum Administrator
Meguiar's Inc.
Irvine, CA
nawinn@meguiars.com
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I purchased a CarPro product to try to fix the scratches. It cost around $20. First I tried the applicator that came with the kit. Nothing. Then I moved to my DA polisher and a Meg's pad. That improved. I made multiple passes with the product and speed up to 4.5. I started to get some results. finally I moved to a thin Meg's pad and multiple passes at the highest speed and pressure. Now I started to see results. Still more to do, but I am done for today.
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