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My 50 year-old Triumph has its original windshield (windscreen), which means that the windshield has its share of scratches. These are not deep, but diffuse the light when driving into the sun.
I see that several suppliers have a polishing compound that can be used with a polishing buff to "renew" such windshields. Eastwood, for example, offers such a compound for sale.
My question: Has anyone had any experience with these compounds? And how effective are they?
I would prefer to buff out small scratches than to try to replace the glass (which may become necessary at some time in the future).
I see that several suppliers have a polishing compound that can be used with a polishing buff to "renew" such windshields. Eastwood, for example, offers such a compound for sale.
My question: Has anyone had any experience with these compounds? And how effective are they?
I would prefer to buff out small scratches than to try to replace the glass (which may become necessary at some time in the future).
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