John,
You may be out of luck unless you can find someone who does windshield
polishing.? I have a couple friends who work at the local glass shop and they
wont even touch those type of scratches and have told me that they will not
come out so they dont try.? I would think a few calls to a few auto glass shops
in your area would give you an answer for your area.
I have State Farm insurance and when I had the same problem I called my
insurance company and they agreed to replace the glass for my comprehensive
deductible.? So it cost me a $100 for a new windshield.? It wouldnt have cost
me a thing if the windshield wasnt harder for them to get and didnt cost them
so much.
Aaron
Aaron Cropley
71 TR6 (Throttle Body Injection!)
http://www.triumphowners.com/108
Topsham, Maine
-----Original Message-----
From: John VanNorman <jsvannorman@gmail.com>
To: 6-Pack <6pack@autox.team.net>
Sent: Wed, 12 Sep 2007 8:56 am
Subject: [6pack] removing windshield scratches
First, thanks to everyone who gave me tips on installing the rubber
pedal pads. A little silicone spray did the trick - I couldn't
believe how easy it made it. Can't believe I didn't consider that.
Doing some more work on my dad's new TR6. There are some scratches on
the windshield caused by the windshield wipers (probably the result of
someone running the wipers after the rubber blades had broken off or
without the blades on at all). Does any one know of a way to polish
the scratches out? They aren't deep (you can't feel them if you run
your finger nail over them). I've been looking for information on it
on the internet, but to be honest, I'd rather hear some responses from
people I trust!
John V.
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