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    I would like to polish the windscreen. What does everyone suggest? And what methods would you use to remove small scratches?

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    Test a small area first. Might cause Poly Carb to haze.
    82 1100 EZ (red)

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      #3
      If I test a small area and it hazes then I have a ruined windshield. Any other suggestions?

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        #4
        Originally posted by jeeptrix View Post
        If I test a small area and it hazes then I have a ruined windshield. Any other suggestions?
        Meguiar's is my #1 recommended products.
        always quality stuff from them!

        Use their Professional grade Mirror Glaze Clear Plastic Cleaner, Polish and Detailer. ($7.99ea.)


        stuff works EXCELLENT!
        its a two part process (cleaner/polish) to restore just about any clear/transparent plastic and the Detailer is nice for everyday cleaning.


        it can also be used to restore tailights/turnsignals or gauge lenses.
        i used to use it on the plastic headlights on a car of mine that had completely milked over with a white/yellow hazy frost. would clean them up for at least 6-12 months w/o any additional care.

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          #5
          I knew you guys would come through with the right information. Looks like a trip to to parts store for tomorrow.

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            #6
            the meguire's Mirror Glaze brand may not be available everywhere (read: Wal-Mart) since its what they consider their "professional" line, but you should be able to find them at a good automotive store.

            so don't get frustrated if you can't find it right away.

            i got mine direct from Meguires at the SEMA show when the company I worked for had cars in their booth. we used to get flow'd all sorts of goodies from them when I worked there. def good stuff!

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              #7
              I'll be at SEMA next month so I will check out their booth.

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                #8
                Originally posted by jeeptrix View Post
                I'll be at SEMA next month so I will check out their booth.
                just FYI, you won't be able to purchase it direct from them (just in case you were expecting to).
                vendors are not allowed to sell anything at the show.
                it is only designed for displaying products.

                we just got the goodies cus we had a few race cars in their booth and they used to sponsor the racers at our shop, so they'd flow us a nice big goodie pack at the shows for our showcase vehicles and we got to keep what was left over...which was a boat load of stuff!

                SEMA freebies rok!\\/

                but you can order direct from the meguires website.

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                  #9
                  I have been to SEMA a number of times. At least I will be able to see the products and find out who carries them. Better to talk to them then just read the back of a product bottle.

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