LC glass polishing pad

uh, might not stop raining here until monday, lol. Anyway, feels like it should cut like a mofo. Significantly firmer than a yellow pad and it just feels abrasive.
 
This thread is old, but I am interested in the results of using the glass polishing pads. My wife's car has some etching on the rear window that I am having a very hard time removing.
 
Eliran said:



To really correct scratches and swirls out of glass you are going to need these cutting pads with a glass polish with cerium oxide (I think that is what it is called). The LC Glass Polishing pad with paint polish probably will not do it.
 
One thing to try before getting out the buffer is some 0000 steel wool. You can get it from Lowes in the paint section. I use 0000 steel wool and glass polish for when my windows get water spots I can't remove with my glass cleaner. Put a little glass polish on the window then rub it in with the steel wool.
 
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