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Olympic 914
post Dec 1 2022, 06:56 PM
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My windshield has some wear from the wipers. but no cracks

Can this be polished? or is there some coating that would be ruined (more) by trying.

When I did the car I left the windshield in, and really have no reason to change it out now. But I would like to eliminate some of the fine scratches from years of wear.

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post Dec 16 2022, 09:25 AM
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Decided to work on this yesterday,
Promised report.

Here’s what’s in the Eastwood package

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First I laid some plastic drop cloths over the car to protect from compound getting everywhere

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You can see the wiper marks here reflected in the light.

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I only used two teaspoons of compound mixed with a sprits of water to mix it up (they recommend a toothpaste like thickness, mine was thinner)

Started out with their pad mounted in a cordless drill, they recommend a speed of 600-1500 rpm max
Well my dual range drill goes 0-450 or 0-1800. So I put it on the lower range to start.

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Very hard keeping the 3” pad they supplied flat on the surface, It would start to oscillate violently at 450 and you had to stop and start again. In the top range anywhere near the 1500 it was slinging compound all over everything, So I stayed with the lower range.

When the instructions say “Labor intensive” They are not kidding.

I worked the windshield for 3 hours doing ¼ at a time, spritzing with water to keep the surface wet (but not running) wiping off every 15-20 min to check progress.

And change batteries, (Had two on charge all the time)

After around 3 hours I stopped for lunch and thought about this for a while.

Then I decided to get out my Porter Cable Orbital buffer and try that out.

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I had originally not used it because the min speed was 2400 OPM and I thought it would be too fast.

Found that a Meguires 6” cutting pad seemed to be similar to the 3” wool or felt pad supplied by Eastwood.

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So I hooked up the 6” pad and started again.

MUCH much easier to control, and I could do ½ the windshield at a time. The larger pad didn’t want to lift an edge like the smaller pad, Kept it moving to avoid heating up one spot.

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So I worked this for about another 3 ½ hours and I am quite happy with the results.
If I get the light Just right I can still see where the wiper marks were, BUT they are almost invisible.

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A drive at night with lights coming towards me will be the real test.
Hoping for the best.

I only used two teaspoons of compound mixed with water out of the ½ lb supplied in the kit.
You could do this many times with this much compound.

With this compound you don't have to worry about cutting too much, It takes a long time so it must be pretty fine.

I struggled with the 3" pad on a drill, Maybe on orbital buffer it would have been OK but the 6" pad was much easier to control

Hope this helps someone who wants to tackle this project.
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Olympic 914   can you polish a windshield?   Dec 1 2022, 06:56 PM
Sea Rooster   Following, not just for my 914 but my other toys.   Dec 1 2022, 07:01 PM
914werke   Ive heard of a process to polish windshield glass ...   Dec 1 2022, 07:02 PM
StarBear   I’ve heard of it through Paterak in Chatham, NJ ...   Dec 1 2022, 07:06 PM
Dion   I’ve had good results with the Eastwood glass po...   Dec 1 2022, 07:07 PM
Front yard mechanic   Water spots can be removed but small sand blast ch...   Dec 1 2022, 07:14 PM
g911   Anything for lexan windshields showing scratches?   Dec 1 2022, 08:24 PM
dhuckabay   Anything for lexan windshields showing scratches?...   Dec 3 2022, 04:31 AM
Amphicar770   The windshield on my beater Malibu was very scratc...   Dec 1 2022, 09:23 PM
iankarr   Griots glass polish kit and a DA did an awesome jo...   Dec 1 2022, 10:51 PM
Olympic 914   Ordered the Eastwood kit. Will report back on how...   Dec 2 2022, 07:56 AM
StarBear   Ordered the Eastwood kit. Will report back on ho...   Dec 2 2022, 08:39 AM
rgalla9146   Just as an aside. What works on windshields ...   Dec 2 2022, 08:22 AM
Mikey914   Yes yiu can, just not deep scratches. We have a ki...   Dec 2 2022, 10:47 AM
StarBear   Yes yiu can, just not deep scratches. We have a k...   Dec 2 2022, 12:07 PM
930cabman   New windscreen is the only way. I have been in the...   Dec 2 2022, 10:50 AM
DavidSweden   New windscreen is the only way. I have been in th...   Dec 2 2022, 11:30 AM
Mikey914   Not necessarily snake oil. The pads do work, but t...   Dec 2 2022, 11:17 AM
rhodyguy   Jewelers rouge.   Dec 2 2022, 11:21 AM
troth   I had a buddy start doing mine before I could stop...   Dec 2 2022, 01:52 PM
Aerostatwv   There seems to be a lot of YouTube videos that may...   Dec 2 2022, 01:57 PM
930cabman   There seems to be a lot of YouTube videos that ma...   Dec 2 2022, 02:13 PM
fixer34   Following this, been asking myself the same questi...   Dec 2 2022, 07:21 PM
Mikey914   Following this, been asking myself the same quest...   Dec 3 2022, 02:08 AM
Ishley   Ian Karr uses something on one of his YouTube vide...   Dec 2 2022, 10:58 PM
Mikey914   Lexan is just a trade name for acrylic. You can po...   Dec 3 2022, 02:41 PM
930cabman   Lexan is just a trade name for acrylic. You can p...   Dec 3 2022, 04:15 PM
burton73   Lexan is just a trade name for acrylic. You can p...   Dec 3 2022, 05:34 PM
Mikey914   Then the windows were not Lexan. Polycarb is defin...   Dec 3 2022, 05:22 PM
relentless   There is nothing like a clean, fresh windshield. ...   Dec 3 2022, 05:48 PM
930cabman   There is nothing like a clean, fresh windshield. ...   Dec 3 2022, 05:55 PM
Olympic 914   Decided to work on this yesterday, Promised repo...   Dec 16 2022, 09:25 AM
StarBear   Soooo helpful. Encourages me to initiate effort af...   Dec 16 2022, 09:57 AM
bbrock   Just seeing this thread. I've polished (actua...   Dec 16 2022, 01:53 PM
Dion   Looks great Tom! Yes, I remember now how messy...   Dec 17 2022, 09:42 PM
rgalla9146   My experience was with a basic kit that provider n...   Dec 18 2022, 04:28 AM
StarBear   Whew! Taking winter weather episode to do this...   Mar 3 2023, 03:34 PM


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