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    Glass polishing kit



    How good is this product ?Also it only mention the windshield :nixweiss

    It can be used in all windows ?



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    it can be used on all windows

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    Originally posted by n1976jmk

    it can be used on all windows


    Great :up Do you have one ?

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    I have the kit. What are you trying to remove? If you have scratches or nicks in your windshield it isn`t going to remove them. What it is really good for is removing water spots and other stubborn deposits.

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    Originally posted by rjstaaf

    I have the kit. What are you trying to remove? If you have scratches or nicks in your windshield it isn`t going to remove them. What it is really good for is removing water spots and other stubborn deposits.


    No :nono the windows just dirt with lots of insect residues, water spots and oily road film.I want to know if I clay them before would be better ?:nixweiss



    Thanks :xyxthumbs

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    IMO clay, follow up with 0000 steel wool and white vinager and coat with AIO.



    I bought that kit and had better results with the above process....
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    I have the AG glass polish and while its good stuff I see no need to use a PC. Like Z71 said, use #0000 super fine steel wool and the polish. It`ll work great and you`ll save some $$.
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    Ooh yaeh...AG Glass Polish and 0000 steel wool is quite effective. :up
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    Careful with steel wool, just a little too much pressure and you`ll; end up with swirls in the glass, not a good thing :doh

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    Originally posted by gbackus

    Careful with steel wool, just a little too much pressure and you`ll; end up with swirls in the glass, not a good thing :doh


    Right I always tought that wouldn`t be safe.

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    I just bought all my stuff (PC, Pad Kit, Klasse Twins, Glass Polisher Kit, etc). I find that the glass polisher kit works VERY well. Be careful not to scratch the molding around the windshield. I have used RAIN-X for years with consistent AWESOME results. Im thinking that using RAIN-X after using the polishing kit, the results will be even better.
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    I agree with Southern. I used a glass polish by hand and it takes out everything. I am going to attempt with polisher and cutting pads this week as I have etched in wiper scratches. We`ll see if that helps, but by hand you will remove and clear the windows dramtically.

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