rayoto
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Any ideas what I could use to remove what appears to be a light haze from a Vette front windshield. I've tried claying, invisible glass, Isopropyl, vinegar. Maybe its supposed to be there???:rockon
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Any ideas what I could use to remove what appears to be a light haze from a Vette front windshield. I've tried claying, invisible glass, Isopropyl, vinegar. Maybe its supposed to be there???:rockon
Its an '02, and yes it does seem to be around the edges. I'm going to try the polish this weekend and see. thnx
Ray, where on the windshield. I know you said by the edges, but is it in the black area or is it in the clear section.
If it is the black area, then it maybe that the lamination in that area may be having a UV reaction.
Do you have any pictures?
"J"
Hey guys..I haven't forgot about the post. I will report back on Monday after I try the Polish..I was able to get my hands on some DG Glass Polsh. Jay: It appears mostly on the edges in the black area, but I see some towards the center and offset from there a little.Jay
you and I are thinking the same thing...I have seen allot of older windshields that have haze at the edges..Based on what this guy has done so far it would have corrected something that is on the surface...even a razor blade would take anything on the surface...hope this guy posts back
Finally.....Beemerboy: You were right. After polishing the outside of the glass I noticed it was still there. I eventually polished the inside and took care of the problem. Apparently someone told the owner to clean the glass with Coca-Cola and he never got it completely off. Would have been nice to have known a week ago. Thanks a million for your help.
Ray