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Glass polishing #1598242
03/25/14 11:20 AM
03/25/14 11:20 AM
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Has anyone used the Eastwood glass polishing product?
i have some hazing on the inside of my 70 GTX rear window and nothing I have tried will cut it, including 4 ott steel wool and even clay bar.
Is the eastwood product worth it?
If not, any suggestions will be appreciated


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Re: Glass polishing [Re: Darius] #1598243
03/25/14 11:33 AM
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Has anyone used the Eastwood glass polishing product?
i have some hazing on the inside of my 70 GTX rear window and nothing I have tried will cut it, including 4 ott steel wool and even clay bar.
Is the eastwood product worth it?
If not, any suggestions will be appreciated





If you used 0000 steel wool on it and that did nothing I can't imagine anything else working.. The steel wool probably made it worse.. Is the WS in or out of the car??

Re: Glass polishing [Re: Darius] #1598244
03/25/14 11:33 AM
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i tried it and it made my glass shine pretty good but when the sun lite hit the glass it was still hazey.

Re: Glass polishing [Re: bonefish] #1598245
03/25/14 11:38 AM
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That's been my experience, too.


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Re: Glass polishing [Re: DaveRS23] #1598246
03/25/14 11:41 AM
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Glass is IN the car


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Re: Glass polishing [Re: Darius] #1598247
03/25/14 12:36 PM
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Glass is IN the car




Then you will not be able to use the Eastwood system.. You would ruin your interior...

I want to think that backglass is tempered, so not sure what the "haze" would be.. A Windshield would have the laminate in it so it could haze with age..

Re: Glass polishing [Re: Darius] #1598248
03/25/14 03:25 PM
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Try some denatured alcholol, very wet and rub hard for a while


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Re: Glass polishing [Re: Cab_Burge] #1598249
03/26/14 01:54 AM
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I tried all kinds of stuff on the exterior of the back glass of my Belvedere (steel wool, alcohols, many cleaning products). Barkeeper's Friend (a scouring powder) worked to some degree, but was very slow. I bought the Eastwood kit and it worked great.It is a dry silica blend that you hydrate and work with a drill. I recommend it.







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