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Polishing a Windshield
Windscreen on the 1000S had super glue on it from the PO's attempt to attach some cowl trim, and lots of scratches and haze. Was planning to order a new one but decide to give polishing a try. Sanded out the defects using progressively finer sand paper (up to 2000 grit) and then starting polishing using a DA and Meguiar's PlastX. http://www.meguiarsdirect.com/detail/MEG+G12310 Took a few applications but looks like brand new now. Glad I didn't spend $100 on a new screen.
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Last edited by Nessism; 09-26-2010, 01:50 PM.Ed
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makenzie71
I used three steps of progressively finer rubbing compound...works great. I need a new buffing wheel, though.
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Originally posted by Dave8338 View PostNice job Ed, LOOKS GREAT! For those who may not know what a DA is...it is an air powered 5-10" orbital disk sander. They even work nicely on glass.
Are you going to treat it to a FAT dose of Rain X ? I love the stuff.
Thanks Dave, bought the DA today - 6" "Drill Master" electric polisher jobby from Harbor Freight for $11. Paid for itself already.
Rain X good for plastic? I just happen to have some...Ed
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I used Plast-X on my Vetter windshield recently, as it's covered with scratches. I haven't completed the job yet, but the windshield is much improved from where it was. I also have used Rain-X on it (and on my cages), and that stuff rocks!
Years ago, when Rain-X was "newfangled," I drove from Chicago to Louisville in a torrential rainstorm and without exaggerating I can honestly say that I barely used the windshield wipers during that six hour trek. To say I was astonished at how good the stuff was is an understatement! Now I may have to visit my local Harbor freight and get that polisher so that the windshield can return to "pristine!"
Regards,
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Originally posted by Nessism View PostThanks Dave, bought the DA today - 6" "Drill Master" electric polisher jobby from Harbor Freight for $11. Paid for itself already.
Rain X good for plastic? I just happen to have some...
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SVSooke
Used Meguiar's headlight restoration kit as the last step in getting the paint off the screen on my 85.See this http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=162364 thread.Thought it worked pretty good.
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Useful info. Thanks!
Ed, you didn't post any BEFORE photos of that windshield. How bad was it really?
HELP!
This shield is in bad shape, but I can still use it for track days. I was thinking of using epoxy and fiberglass tape to repair the crack. Then painting it, but I'd much rather polish it to clear.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
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Originally posted by Buffalo Bill View PostEd, you didn't post any BEFORE photos of that windshield. How bad was it really?
HELP!
This shield is in bad shape, but I can still use it for track days. I was thinking of using epoxy and fiberglass tape to repair the crack. Then painting it, but I'd much rather polish it to clear.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Bill,
I'd throw that thing in the trash and look for a new/used one. Last thing you need is to have the windscreen crack in half at 100 mph. Someone on one of the Katana sites is sure to have one that you can polish up.
Regarding how bad it was, the worst thing was the super glue - several inch long globs. Sanded those out with 320 grit, then 400...600...800...1000...1500...2000. Also had a lot of small scratches so by the time I got to the 1000 grit the entire windscreen was sanded. It looked frosted at that point. The polish really brings it back.
If you want more evidence you might want to go to You Tube and check out some of the headlamp restoration videos. They make kits to polish out the haze and restore the clarity. 3M makes a nice kit but it's much more expensive than just doing it yourself with common materials. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_t1RBw0IGXA
Hope this helps.Ed
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Originally posted by Nessism View PostRain X good for plastic? I just happen to have some...
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