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Was snowplowing the other day and wanted to clean the mess off my windshield, gravel somehow got lodged under one of the blades and scraped the windshield; (first time ever, have been plowing for many years). Not terrible but still noticable.



Anyone know of a product that takes out minor scratches on auto glass?



Thanks,

Lowell
 
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Originally posted by HEMI®Dart

Here is the degree sign for your sig = °



If I put that on my sig, will that help fix my windshield?:)



I looked all over my keyboard and couldn't figure out how to get the little degree sign. What's up with that?



Lowell
 
Hey Hemi, How'd you get that little degree mark!? My keyboard doesn't seem to have that option! And speaking of, how did you get the little registered trademark symbol!? How many keys does your keyboard have??? Or did you bomb it? just cuious... Robert.
 
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Lowell, a. k. a Ipearson



If you go to a winshield repair company such as Safelite or one of the other large companies out there, they can repair some small cracks before they get bigger and they can polish out scratches.



If your one the "I'm going to do it myself people" (like me) who would not even let your mother put fuel in the truck :eek: , let alone do some repair work on your window to the world as you sit in your driver's seat then check out this link...



http://www.eastwoodco.com/department.asp?dep_key1=plagla&SKW=FPG



There are two kits. One for normal light scratches and the other for deep scratches. Hope this helps you out Oo. Oo.
 
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Originally posted by Torque King Jay

Lowell, a. k. a Ipearson



If you go to a winshield repair company such as Safelite or one of the other large companies out there, they can repair some small cracks before they get bigger and they can polish out scratches.



If your one the "I'm going to do it myself people" (like me) who would not even let your mother put fuel in the truck :eek: , let alone do some repair work on your window to the world as you sit in your driver's seat then check out this link...



http://www.eastwoodco.com/department.asp?dep_key1=plagla&SKW=FPG



There are two kits. One for normal light scratches and the other for deep scratches. Hope this helps you out Oo. Oo.



Many thanks to all who posted a reply.



Regards,

Lowell
 
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