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Glass Polishing & Scratch Removal - Scratch Be Gone

Glass Polishing Made Easy, Thanks to Eastwood
From the February, 2009 issue of Sport Truck
By Calin Head
Photography by Calin Head
Glass Polishing Supplies
Glass Polishing Clean Glass
Tech Tip Before you start... 
   
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Glass Polishing Clean Glass
Tech Tip
Before you start with the polishing, make sure the glass is clean. Some window cleaner and a razor blade should do the trick.
Glass Polishing Scratch
1. Here is the scratch we... 
   
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Glass Polishing Scratch
1. Here is the scratch we will be focusing on. It's a small little scratch that most people wouldn't see, but if we tint the window, it will definitely show up.
Glass Polishing Mixing Compound
2. There is a little prep... 
   
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Glass Polishing Mixing Compound
2. There is a little prep work needed before you can actually get started. The polishing wheel needs to be soaked in water for 5 minutes to season the pad. The polishing compound is a fine powder that needs to be mixed with water in a 1:1 ratio to create what looks like gravy.
Glass Polishing Compound And Wheel
Glass Polishing Soak Polishing Wheel
Glass Polishing Polishing Mixture
3. Per Eastwood's instructions,... 
   
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Glass Polishing Polishing Mixture
3. Per Eastwood's instructions, we marked the area behind the scratch with masking tape so we couldn't lose it during the process. Then, we applied a dab of the polishing mixture right on the scratch.
Glass Polishing Polishing
4. Starting slow, we made... 
   
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Glass Polishing Polishing
4. Starting slow, we made a few passes over the scratch with the polishing wheel. Because this was a new process for us, we were very cautious and constantly checked the progress. This wasn't really necessary as the polish is very fine and the wheel is made to run slow, so you can be a little more aggressive than you would be with, let's say, paint.
Glass Polishing Wet Cloth Cleaning
5. As you polish, heat will... 
   
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Glass Polishing Wet Cloth Cleaning
5. As you polish, heat will build up in the glass, and it will start to dry the compound. If this happens, just dip the wheel in water and continue on. Once we were confident, we cleaned the area with a wet cloth, and then we cleaned with soap and water. This will guarantee the removal of any leftover compound.
Glass Polishing Results
6. There you go, no more scratch.... 
   
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Glass Polishing Results
6. There you go, no more scratch. It took about 15 minutes to do this process and about an hour to restore the whole window.
Eastwood
Box 3014
Malvern
PA  19355-0714
(800) 345-1178

www.eastwoodco.com

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