How good is this Glass polisher kit ?

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.
 
rjstaaf said:
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
 
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 $$.
 
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
 
gbackus said:
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.:cool:
 
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.
 
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.

R Regan
 
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