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Originally Posted by bcredliner
It's not that my windshield is that bad. I would just like it to be appear new. Have looked at many kits. Most require buffing which seemed to be the major concern of shops. I guess it is quite easy to cause distortion in the glass using a buffing wheel. Thanks for the suggestion, will check it out.
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Heard that... I have a spot in mine that I had fixed years ago and I can see it but the average passenger couldn’t... drives me nuts but I haven’t messed with it yet.
I would imagine it is easy to introduce “swirl” in to the glass, if you give it a go keep the pressure light and the buffer moving - less is probably more [emoji106]
And as Overboost says, worst case, new glass is under $400 at most places.
Good luck brother!!
Note, I found it again, it is called Diamondite.
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