Front/Rear windscreen polishing

Front/Rear windscreen polishing

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evak2979

Original Poster:

8 posts

39 months

Saturday 25th December 2021
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Hello. smile

I have an A-Class, W177 that I bought straight from Mercedes...With the weather turning worse, and me using Autogleam/Hard Water Spot remover, a sort of permanent 'haze' has been created in a few patches - two on my rear windshield, one in the front...I can provide with photos if asked.

I did a lot of research already, and I'd rather get it polished out than have a windscreen replacement since the car already has original glass front and rear. Is there anyone in the London area (southeast), or somewhere in Kent I can drive to that can help me with this?

Any recommendations for windscreen polishing? Try as I might, I can't find anything on google to the point where I wonder if I am doing something wrong...

Thanks.

Defcon5

6,305 posts

199 months

Saturday 25th December 2021
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It will only need polishing if there is physical damage to the screen surely?

Won’t a strong alcohol wipe remove it?

psi310398

9,734 posts

211 months

Saturday 25th December 2021
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Try using a damp magic eraser or 0000 wire wool to get them off with or without alcohol or vinegar, before spending any money on a more drastic solution.

You won’t damage the glass and it should shift whatever contaminant is left on there.

evak2979

Original Poster:

8 posts

39 months

Saturday 25th December 2021
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Thank you for the response. I have tried the above. It has not worked... I've tried rubbing alcohol, vinegar, wool. Everything. I am pretty convinced the screens were very badly contaminated for far too long and me removing them using a strong product has etched the glass in places...
It seems like it will definitely need buffing and polishing. I just can't find a professional in London who can do this. Or I simply don't know where to look..

P.s. Merry Christmas and apologies for cross posting I just wasn't sure which thread to post under since I can get to both areas, Kent and London that is, if someone can help polish and buff both front and rear of my glasses.

psi310398

9,734 posts

211 months

Saturday 25th December 2021
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Hmm.

Then I suggest that you try KDS in Gillingham. I have no direct experience but they have an excellent reputation.

evak2979

Original Poster:

8 posts

39 months

Saturday 25th December 2021
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Thank you.
So this is what I should be looking for? Detailing service? What is the correct 'search term' in google (sorry if this is such a noob question)...

psi310398

9,734 posts

211 months

Saturday 25th December 2021
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evak2979 said:
Thank you.
So this is what I should be looking for? Detailing service? What is the correct 'search term' in google (sorry if this is such a noob question)...
Yes, detailer will throw up the right answers in Google.

You might also try glaziers who do shopfronts. IIRC they often have to use a ceramic grit to polish out scratches left by yobs etc.

evak2979

Original Poster:

8 posts

39 months

Saturday 25th December 2021
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Thank you so so so much.

Merry Christmas smile

psi310398

9,734 posts

211 months

Saturday 25th December 2021
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evak2979 said:
Thank you so so so much.

Merry Christmas smile
thumbup And to you.

Summit_Detailing

2,014 posts

201 months

Saturday 25th December 2021
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Google Car Detailing local to you.

Without seeing photo's I'd imagine it'll just need a quick buzz over with a machine polisher and some cerium oxide based glass polish - 30mins tops!.

Happy Christmas!

Cheers,

Chris

evak2979

Original Poster:

8 posts

39 months

Saturday 25th December 2021
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Thank you very very much Chris smile

DS129

164 posts

79 months

Monday 27th December 2021
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OP, have you tried using a clay bar on the glass, the type used to clean paintwork ?
I've used it on windscreens and it removes an amazing amount of contaminants.

evak2979

Original Poster:

8 posts

39 months

Monday 27th December 2021
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I did but it did not help frown