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Originally Posted by steve090619
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Originally Posted by 530iDriver
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Originally Posted by steve090619
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Originally Posted by AP
Could it be filled with that clear liquid that is used to fix small chips on the windscreen?(whatever that is called)
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Originally Posted by AP
Could it be filled with that clear liquid that is used to fix small chips on the windscreen?(whatever that is called)
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Brand new replacement bmw windshield. I can live with it, if there's a product thst can polish it out, I would try it.
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Try this and call me in the morning:
https://www.zainostore.com/product/Z-12.html
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Originally Posted by 530iDriver
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Originally Posted by steve090619
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Originally Posted by AP
Could it be filled with that clear liquid that is used to fix small chips on the windscreen?(whatever that is called)
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Originally Posted by AP
Could it be filled with that clear liquid that is used to fix small chips on the windscreen?(whatever that is called)
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Brand new replacement bmw windshield. I can live with it, if there's a product thst can polish it out, I would try it.
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Try this and call me in the morning:
https://www.zainostore.com/product/Z-12.html
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I was told not to polish out, heat may crack or make scratch worse. How do you apply this, by hand or orbital polisher.
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You can obtain great results by hand. And this stuff is not coarse as to put more scratches on the glass.
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