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    Scratched Windscreen Glass

    Hi All,

    When on Fraser Island a while back I got some fine scratching on the passenger's side of the windscreen of my D4, caused by sand getting under the wiper blade.

    I's not bad at all, but I thought that there may be a product on the market that can polish it out.

    LR say.......uuuummmmm......change the windscreen?

    Windscreen O'Brien say that they used to do this stuff ages ago but don't anymore......change the windscreen!?

    I can live with it, it ain't that bad but surely there is a fix that doesn't involve.....uuuuummmm....changing the windscreen!

    Cheers,

    Kev.

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    Try a fine metal polish, or change the win...................
    If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
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    I don't know if it'll work, but I've been told in the past that toothpaste can help with scratches on watch faces.
    Or you could........

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    Depending on how annoying it is at present, and where... you're going to have to polish them out. Do-able, but tedious, lots of hand-polishing, some machine-work.

    Prepared to spend some time, well, lots of time..and a few dollars.?

    I've done it on a Jap windscreen, many moons ago. Cerium oxide/jewellers rouge, slow buff, lots of mess.

    Or check your yellow pages for specialty glass manufacturers and their suppliers

    James the Scrooge

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    I have the same issue - caused by auto wipe on a dry windscreen with a grain of sand on the wiper - result was a big scratch across the bottom of the screen.

    I asked the same question here a while back and took the car to the experts - cannot be fixed as you can feel the scratch it is too deep for polishes etc.

    Repair by replacement is the only option for this type of scratch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ant_schomacker View Post
    I don't know if it'll work, but I've been told in the past that toothpaste can help with scratches on watch faces.
    Or you could........
    If it's not to bad toothpaste is the go.

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    autoglym make a windscreen polish, available at autobarn

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtdawg View Post
    autoglym make a windscreen polish, available at autobarn
    Doesn't take out scratches - cleans the windscreen well though.
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    1977 FC 101
    1976 Jaguar XJ12C
    1973 Haflinger AP700
    1971 Jaguar V12 E-Type Series 3 Roadster
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    1957 Series 1 88" Station Wagon

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    Yes, toothpaste will only get rid of the fine scratches, which I did on my 101, but the deeper ones wouldn't move. The basic rule of thumb; if you can feel the scratch with your fingernail it's too deep to buff out.
    Try one of the commercial mobs (Obriens etc) and see what they say.

    I agree with Garry, new windscreen is the best option. Have you got windscreen option on your insurance?

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    Hi All,

    The scratches don't appear too deep so I'll give toothpaste a go.....I'm assuming with a soft cloth and not my electric toothbrush?

    Thanks for the advice.

    Cheers,

    Kev.

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