Tru_Shine
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I love this kit! works really well. does put some strain on your back leaning over the windshield though.
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I love this kit! works really well. does put some strain on your back leaning over the windshield though.
Ahh, so that would be bad for someone who has a bulged disc in his lower back... So it's appropriate that it's back ordered to give me more time to heal
I tried some M105 and a yellow pad ( not LC ) about two weeks ago, and I think it actually made the glass look worse if that's possible, so I'm wanting to get this kit to make things happy.
Driving at night, those incoming headlights show all the scratches on the glass.
thanks todd, i really needed this cuz i tried to do my glass and i think i made it worse... now i need to fix all the circular curly q's i have....
Once you got everything set how long did it take to complete the windshield?
Polishing glass takes a long time! I would say that I probably spend 3 hours and 1000 calories!
This is a pretty old thread, March 2009.
Does PAC sell this kit?
The only one I see on the PAC site is from Autoglym and it is "out of stock".
Is the Autoglym polish as good?
It's kind of buried. You go to "exterior car care", then "Glass", then "Professional glass.."
Here's the link:
http://www.properautocare.com/prglpoki.html
Autoglym is a glood glass polish, but it won't be able to remove many or any scratches. I believe that was discussed in this thread, if not, definitely in another thread.
I got this kit a couple of years ago from another site and used it this a couple of weekends ago. My experience is that, if you need to remove some etching from bird droppings, instructions need to be followed, which says to angle the pad slightly and apply some pressure. It did indeed remove the etchings and made the glass like new again. My only mistake that I have to go back and correct was using an orange light cutting pad and some Malco's waterspot remover to do the rest of the glass on the whole car It now has the "curly" Q's from the tiny abrasives used in the water spot remover. Lesson learned.:redface:
I would imagine that the glass cutting polish/pads would remove the pig tail (curly Q's)?