Remove Scratches on Windscreen
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Use one of the fine finishing polishes and a finishing pad used by car detailers.
I have used it on the plastic lenses on my car and it removes swirl marks and doesn't fog the plastic.
I have a rotary polisher but you could use the pads in a variable speed drill if you run it at low rpms, no more than 900 to 1000 rpm but start slower to spread the polish first.
You just need to allow the polish to do its job. It will take some time to do so you just be patient and watch how things go. You don't need a lot of pressure either. Check how hot the screen is getting and obviously allow it to cool down if necessary.
You should find youtube videos on things like correcting yellowed and scratched headlamp lenses.
I have used it on the plastic lenses on my car and it removes swirl marks and doesn't fog the plastic.
I have a rotary polisher but you could use the pads in a variable speed drill if you run it at low rpms, no more than 900 to 1000 rpm but start slower to spread the polish first.
You just need to allow the polish to do its job. It will take some time to do so you just be patient and watch how things go. You don't need a lot of pressure either. Check how hot the screen is getting and obviously allow it to cool down if necessary.
You should find youtube videos on things like correcting yellowed and scratched headlamp lenses.
Last edited by Andy from Sandy; 02-10-2019 at 03:43 PM.
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