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defkalion



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Window scratch removal

Hi everybody. Does anyone know of some way to remove small scratches from windows (usually made by small stones flying off the tyres). I have a small one on the back window and would like to fix it (really cannot understand how it occured there Question ).

Post #2830 3rd May 2007 9:34 am
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Paul



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defkalion, it depends on the depth of the scratch. If you can feel the scratch with your fingernail, it is too heavy to be polished out and it would give a visible distortion.

Post #2835 3rd May 2007 12:29 pm
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defkalion



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Paul it's only 3mm long and it's like a small cut from a cutting blade (no depth at all I would say). Do you have a remedy for that?

Post #2847 4th May 2007 7:33 am
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Paul



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I know you love your car defkalion, but do you really have to watch it that close ? Take one step back and you won't see it no more. Wink

Seriously: I wouldn't touch it.

Post #2850 4th May 2007 8:49 am
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npinks



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Re: Window scratch removal

defkalion wrote:
Hi everybody. Does anyone know of some way to remove small scratches from windows (usually made by small stones flying off the tyres). I have a small one on the back window and would like to fix it (really cannot understand how it occured there Question ).


Just been looking through some old post and came across yours on window scratch removal

I have a few large wiper blade scratches on mine and it got me looking for options

I know your not in the UK but you might be able to get them shipped to you or have something similar in Greece

have a look http://www.frost.co.uk/item_Detail.asp?pro...pair%20Kit

Post #9801 11th Nov 2007 10:46 pm
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defkalion



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Hi npinks, that's really interesting. Thumbs Up My dealer has replaced my windscreen with a new one (remember the small hair/cloth that it had built-in Big Cry ) so scratch hass gone with the old one. However it's always nice to have such a nice solution handy! Have you used it yourself? Does it work?

PS. My new windscreen has another piece of garbage in it, thank god not in my eyesight. Thud Banging Head Well done LR. I will let you know of the final verdict concerning all my car repairs which should finish today, or tomorrow I hope.

Post #9806 12th Nov 2007 7:52 am
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npinks



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defkalion wrote:
Hi npinks, that's really interesting. Thumbs Up My dealer has replaced my windscreen with a new one (remember the small hair/cloth that it had built-in Big Cry ) so scratch hass gone with the old one. However it's always nice to have such a nice solution handy! Have you used it yourself? Does it work?

PS. My new windscreen has another piece of garbage in it, thank god not in my eyesight. Thud Banging Head Well done LR. I will let you know of the final verdict concerning all my car repairs which should finish today, or tomorrow I hope.


There obviously not made in a sterile environment,

hope the repairs have gone according to plan, keep us informed Thumbs Up

Post #9810 12th Nov 2007 8:40 am
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carlfraz



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Defkalion are you not sure that they 'told' you they had replaced it but in fact didn't Very Happy Whistle

Post #9866 12th Nov 2007 9:07 pm
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