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krhall
19-01-09, 07:38 PM
The missus had an issue with the alfa earier and the wiper blade snapped of leaving the metal arm free to make a light scratch on the screen.

I'm sure it will polish out but what product is best?

Cheers,
Kev

the_lone_wolf
19-01-09, 07:41 PM
ban her from using the car, quite clearly she can't be trusted, buy her a nice cheap bike, like a DRZ, in a conspicuous colour such as banana yellow to remind her she needs training before she's allowed near anything with an engine...


;)

Paul the 6th
19-01-09, 08:22 PM
that's the badger: http://www.mynewcheap.co.uk/products/details/autoglym-car-glass-polish/2577/

Paul the 6th
19-01-09, 08:22 PM
give it a shot. If it doesn't come out. Pop back and ask someone else :)

krhall
19-01-09, 08:30 PM
Excellent - already have that on the Autoglym shelf, will be mainly doing that tomorrow then!!!

kwak zzr
19-01-09, 09:24 PM
The missus had an issue with the alfa earier and the wiper blade snapped of leaving the metal arm free to make a light scratch on the screen.

I'm sure it will polish out but what product is best?

Cheers,
Kev

u could try autosol mate, ive ground scratches out of plastic with it.

Kilted Ginger
19-01-09, 09:33 PM
DOnt think the autoglym will look at it, its mainly a cleaner / polish not for remocing scratches. If you dont have any luck with it or the autosol, There is a aircraft window polish designed for getting scratches out of hardened perspex, it may work on glass, Cant remember the name as i got it a while ago and not at home just now so cant check. PM me (in case i miss the post) if you need the details.

kwak zzr
19-01-09, 09:36 PM
autosol is a very mild grinding paste it deffo works on screens cus i've used it my self when my garage door came down on my pyramid screen.

krhall
20-01-09, 04:03 PM
Autosol - Really?

I'm a bit wary of using that on the drivers side. Might try it on a small patch elsewhere first.

Just tried the Autoglym stuff and it didn't touch it. Am I right in thinking a big scratch like that might be an MOT failure?

krhall
20-01-09, 04:35 PM
Just going through the shed and found some 'Rain Away' which I used to use on my lid, when I could be bothered.

It fills in small imperfection on screens and visor etc. about 10 applications and polishes later and hey presto no scratch!!!

Thanks all.

krhall
20-01-09, 04:39 PM
Here it is:

http://www.auto-unique.co.uk/auto_unique/1270/moreinfosu/d/rain+away+windscreen+treatment/pid/2758978

Just to fully test the claims I have done half of the windscreen, half the rear window and one lot of side windows. Not that I was that interested in the claims, I was just bored between applications!!!