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Post by jess on Aug 20, 2013 14:55:16 GMT -5
No the scratches aren't deep, so it won't take away the cloudiness?
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Post by jasonandsarah on Aug 21, 2013 4:49:45 GMT -5
that's what it's made for is cloudiness and fine scratches in glass. it's made specifically for restoring old cars that have scratched up cloudy glass not to mention I've used it myself like I said I have a 46 bow front that had allot of bad scratches and the kit actually comes with 3 glass sanding discs and a big container of diamond powder made by Eastwood. I wouldn't recommend using the Samsung discs cause they take down the scratches (deeper ones) fast but turn them into allot of smaller cloudy scratches witch like I said well come out but it isn't easy you have to put some work into it and time but they will come out if nothing else it will make the glass significantly better with time and elbow grease
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Post by jess on Aug 21, 2013 11:42:08 GMT -5
I wonder how those headlight restore kits would work on it lol
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Post by jasonandsarah on Aug 21, 2013 12:11:24 GMT -5
they might work it's the same idea they have some for plastic and some for glass I believe but that's all this really is except it's a powder with very fine diamond dust in it if you look it up on Eastwood web site it's pretty expensive they have a buffing kit and a scratch removal kit I can't remember what they cost but I know it's allot. but either way if you look up buffing glass online you'll get all kinds of different methods people have used toothpaste baking soda and I'm sure headlight restoring kits
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Post by jess on Aug 21, 2013 13:52:04 GMT -5
Tried toothpaste already, didn't work I just wanna be able to see what's in my tank Sent from my SCH-I535 using proboards
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