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      03-10-2020, 05:53 PM   #1
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Any ideas on how to remove a scratch in windshield. I tried toothpaste, it didn't work.
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How deep is it?
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Maybe call Safelite or similar glass repair shop to see how they do it, or maybe simply have them do it. Probably would not cost much. My insurance company once had them fill a significant stone chip to prevent any actual cracking. it was not in my field of vision. Didn't cost me anything; insurance company figured it was much cheaper than a new windshield. They used a technique that placed a suction cup over the spot to create a vacuum and glued it so the glue would flow into the windshield.Not sure exactly how it worked but it was fine for about 8 years when I sold it. --Bob
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Maybe call Safelite or similar glass repair shop to see how they do it, or maybe simply have them do it. Probably would not cost much. My insurance company once had them fill a significant stone chip to prevent any actual cracking. it was not in my field of vision. Didn't cost me anything; insurance company figured it was much cheaper than a new windshield. They used a technique that placed a suction cup over the spot to create a vacuum and glued it so the glue would flow into the windshield.Not sure exactly how it worked but it was fine for about 8 years when I sold it. --Bob
Your insurance likely will cover the Safelite charge.
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Take it to one of places that do windshield repair. They use that resin to fill in chips in the glass. In most cases it makes the cracks disappear.
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on a slight tangent - I had a few scratches repaired by the dealer and whoever did the job managed to leave a blob of resin on the windscreen (not even close to where the repair was!). Unfortunately it is in my eye line. What is the best way to remove the resin?
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Take it to one of places that do windshield repair. They use that resin to fill in chips in the glass. In most cases it makes the cracks disappear.
Always go for the method of least intrusion. The Zaino glass polish really works well and might be all that is needed.
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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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Brand new replacement bmw windshield. I can live with it, if there's a product thst can polish it out, I would try it.
Try this and call me in the morning:


https://www.zainostore.com/product/Z-12.html
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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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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Brand new replacement bmw windshield. I can live with it, if there's a product thst can polish it out, I would try it.
Try this and call me in the morning:


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


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


https://www.zainostore.com/product/Z-12.html
I was told not to polish out, heat may crack or make scratch worse. How do you apply this, by hand or orbital polisher.
You can obtain great results by hand. And this stuff is not coarse as to put more scratches on the glass.
Thanks I will try it. What kills me is I think bmw service fid this when they washed my car. I can't prove it
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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.
Try this and call me in the morning:


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


https://www.zainostore.com/product/Z-12.html
I was told not to polish out, heat may crack or make scratch worse. How do you apply this, by hand or orbital polisher.
You can obtain great results by hand. And this stuff is not coarse as to put more scratches on the glass.
Thanks I will try it. What kills me is I think bmw service fid this when they washed my car. I can't prove it
That's why I wash my own cars. Dealer jockeys and car wash attendants don't care about your car.
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If you feel it with your nail it's too deep to polish yourself.

You need a scratch remover. It's expensive and need alot of experience to not harm the glass.
It's a special polish machine for glas. It heats up the glass so much that it melts the sharp edges of the scratch and moves the molecules in the glass to make it smooth.

Everyone that delivers glass to windscreen shops have this or should have it. There is scratches in glas all the time in transport and handling. This machine removes them before they are sent out to windscreen shop.

I work with this so I know.

For the interested ones, this is the machine:
https://www.glaswelduk.com/scratch-repair
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If you feel it with your nail it's too deep to polish yourself.

You need a scratch remover. It's expensive and need alot of experience to not harm the glass.
It's a special polish machine for glas. It heats up the glass so much that it melts the sharp edges of the scratch and moves the molecules in the glass to make it smooth.

Everyone that delivers glass to windscreen shops have this or should have it. There is scratches in glas all the time in transport and handling. This machine removes them before they are sent out to windscreen shop.

I work with this so I know.

For the interested ones, this is the machine:
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If you feel it with your nail it's too deep to polish yourself.

You need a scratch remover. It's expensive and need alot of experience to not harm the glass.
It's a special polish machine for glas. It heats up the glass so much that it melts the sharp edges of the scratch and moves the molecules in the glass to make it smooth.

Everyone that delivers glass to windscreen shops have this or should have it. There is scratches in glas all the time in transport and handling. This machine removes them before they are sent out to windscreen shop.

I work with this so I know.

For the interested ones, this is the machine:
https://www.glaswelduk.com/scratch-repair
I just had glass tabletop delivered, the glass guy said leave it alone. I am going to try polish posted above once my wife goes back to work. Right now only buying food.
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SAFELITE may be an option. They have methods for chips and scratches. No harm in asking, and insurance would be happy to pay for it as opposed to a new windshield.
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Take it to one of places that do windshield repair. They use that resin to fill in chips in the glass. In most cases it makes the cracks disappear.
Always go for the method of least intrusion. The Zaino glass polish really works well and might be all that is needed.
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Take it to one of places that do windshield repair. They use that resin to fill in chips in the glass. In most cases it makes the cracks disappear.
Always go for the method of least intrusion. The Zaino glass polish really works well and might be all that is needed.
I just ordered, i will keep you posted on results after i get it.
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I just ordered, i will keep you posted on results after i get it.
I had some scratches on my windshield from something imbedded in the squeegee at the gas station. I bought glass polish from Griots garage. I wasn't very aggressive. It made an improvement but didn't eliminate my scratches. Perhaps it needs another round.
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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.
Try this and call me in the morning:


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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.
Try this and call me in the morning:


https://www.zainostore.com/product/Z-12.html
The product is arriving Thursday. Anything special I should know or just follow the directions. Going to try and polish out by hand.
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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.
Try this and call me in the morning:


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Could it be filled with that clear liquid that is used to fix small chips on the windscreen?(whatever that is called)
Brand new replacement bmw windshield. I can live with it, if there's a product thst can polish it out, I would try it.
Try this and call me in the morning:


https://www.zainostore.com/product/Z-12.html
The product is arriving Thursday. Anything special I should know or just follow the directions. Going to try and polish out by hand.
Just follow the directions on the bottle. And yes good idea to start by hand.

Hope it works!
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