0000 steel wool on windshield??
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Originally Posted by peakbagger77
Bon Ami powdered cleanser. And it doesn't kill your paint.
On glass -- I'd say you're golden. I definitely wouldn't let it get on *my* paint.
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Picked this up off of Auto Geek Zaairman.
Best way to get glass to look new is a cerium oxide polish for glass..it will give glass the new car look....use with a PC and a 4inch pad...glass turns into a diamond..removes scratches, smooths out pits, so less noticeable... use a 4" green or orange pad to polish glass...google cerium glass polish ...look at them all on the first and second page...prices vary...mine was $29.00.
Best way to get glass to look new is a cerium oxide polish for glass..it will give glass the new car look....use with a PC and a 4inch pad...glass turns into a diamond..removes scratches, smooths out pits, so less noticeable... use a 4" green or orange pad to polish glass...google cerium glass polish ...look at them all on the first and second page...prices vary...mine was $29.00.
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Well, I'm not sure what gauge we used... but when I had my first job at age 17~ at a Ford dealer we used steel wool ALL the time to clean glass and REAL chrome. Never once saw a single scratch as a result. Steel wool worked GREAT for us...especially getting the glue overspray/runoff off of the windows from the factory.
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Right... you can use the steel wool to clean them but, I really don't think that it's going to REMOVE scratches from his glass... it probably won't introduce any but I don't think that it's really going to remove them either... unless I'm wrong -- am I? (I honestly don't use the stuff very often).
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