GeneralEclectic
New member
Hello to all. Noob at Autopia here. I've spent hours reading all the incredibly useful information here and have had nearly every question I've ever had about cleaning/detailing answered without even having to ask them. How convenient! So thanks to all the great posters who've spent so much of their time sharing their knowledge and experience. As a result, I've managed to spend more money on a new PC and pads, yada yada.
Anyway, here's the question that I *didn't* find a consensus answer to: how to remove/polish those fine scratches that happen on soft windsheld glass from using wipers in Winter when all that gritty crud gets kicked up. I have two cars with pretty ugly windshields that are borderline dangerous at night when they bloom from oncoming headlights.
I've searched and come up with a handful of posts that talk about CMA, Caswell, and Janvil, but no one seemed overly enthusiastic about any of them. Then there was This Post that sounds pretty interesting.
Now I don't have any clay; I don't even know where to buy it locally. But I'll go find it if there are some members here who've had some success with this approach. It sounds almost too good to be true.
Thanks for any comments or experience.
Anyway, here's the question that I *didn't* find a consensus answer to: how to remove/polish those fine scratches that happen on soft windsheld glass from using wipers in Winter when all that gritty crud gets kicked up. I have two cars with pretty ugly windshields that are borderline dangerous at night when they bloom from oncoming headlights.
I've searched and come up with a handful of posts that talk about CMA, Caswell, and Janvil, but no one seemed overly enthusiastic about any of them. Then there was This Post that sounds pretty interesting.
Now I don't have any clay; I don't even know where to buy it locally. But I'll go find it if there are some members here who've had some success with this approach. It sounds almost too good to be true.
Thanks for any comments or experience.