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| Indigenous Nudist | My windshield is getting old, it doesnt have any fractures or heavy scratches.. just the usual micro dings and hairline scratches from regular road use. I wanna bring it back to new and REAL glassy. How can i do this? Are there any special sprays or coatings i can put on to fill in the imperfections? |
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| I Get It For The Low | Hmm thats a good question. |
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| I Get It For The Low | Hmm thats a good question. |
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| Tweak Minion | we usualy replace our windshields when they get pitted, didnt know there was any other way to get it done right |
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| Tweak Minion | You can buy glass polish that will help a little.. or toothpaste! |
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