That would be awesome if you could do that, I`m very interested in the end result.I sealed the glass with Z-AIO and Z2pro. I hate Rain-X but I will strip the passenger side half and report back.
That would be awesome if you could do that, I`m very interested in the end result.I sealed the glass with Z-AIO and Z2pro. I hate Rain-X but I will strip the passenger side half and report back.
"Life is not measured by the breathes we take, but by the moments that take our breathes away" :punk:
As everyone has said, THANKS FOR THE WRITE UP AND AWESOME WORK!
Nice work. Curious, how long did it take to restore the glass? I`ve got an `01 Camry with scratches on the rear passenger window. Would like to try the kit.
Regards,
Bitfryer
Forgot to ask, did you get any fish bowling effect? Namely distortions of objects due to slight depth variations of the glass after polishing?
Regards,
Bitfryer
Originally Posted by Cleaning Fool
I have found Nu Finish and Zaino Glass Polish to be similar. Both excellent cleaning products but not quite hard enough for correction.
Originally Posted by baseballlover1
Negative!
Originally Posted by ramtough
You are welcome.
Originally Posted by wannafbody
I guess to resist cracking? Windshields on newer cars get pitted extremely quickly.
Originally Posted by Amused
You were able to remove scratching using a non-abrasive glaze or a filling polish using a pad that has moderate cut (for paint)? I`ll have to try that.
Originally Posted by Carbon Blue
You are very welcome!
Originally Posted by David Fermani
Thanks David, it sure beats cleaning mold out of interiors
Originally Posted by ZaneO
Great to hear Zane. When ever you build a preminum bussiness it takes patience. At least the cars will be fun/challenging to do
Originally Posted by Setec Astronomy
I think you could save time with disks, but are greatly increasing the risk of distortion? I would do it this way (because it is safer) but I`m not one to take risks (my wife says I`m boring..)
Originally Posted by Holden_C04
Aren`t they always?
Originally Posted by wytstang
No problem, I forgot about it but will do it tonight!
Originally Posted by SoCalB6
You are very welcome!!!
Originally Posted by Bitfryer
With taking pictures and figuring it out (it took a little while to zero in on the maximum section-working too big mean making two passes. smaller is better) about 2 hours. I think I could do it in an hour or so.
Originally Posted by Bitfryer
No distortion at all.
Originally Posted by TH0001
Atleast I got paid for that job! :grinno:
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Todd, have you ever tried Diamondite`s Glass Repair System for Machine Application? Is it comparable to Lake Country`s?
I wonder if DG NuGlass + the LC Glass Pad would produce similiar results. I know the finish the NuGlass leaves is top notch!
The LC Glass pad has abrasives built in...
No idea why I didn`t add one to my recent AG order. They are only $6!
Abralon Surfaced-Makita Powered-Club Flex Finished
Thanks Todd, great info. Revenue Management 101 says you should add an a la carte service to the Bella Machinna offerings!
I just received the Lake Country Glass Polishing Kit Todd is referring to from Autogeek. Keep in mind, the two yellow glass polishing pads that Todd refers to DO NOT come with the kit sold by Autogeek. Autogeek sells those pads but they do not come with the AG kit, they need to be ordered seperately.
I just went to take a look at the kit Todd ordered from Proper Auto Care....It doesn`t mention the two yellow pads.
Take a look:
Professional Glass Polishing Kits
Hmm...I`m hoping Todd chimes in here.
Originally Posted by bert31
Originally Posted by EisenHulk
He`s taking a 60-day vacation, so it`ll have to wait till then.
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