frito-bandito
8 Lugs + 6 Tires + 4 Doors
Earlier in this build, I had an issue with the windows having a “film” or something on them that I couldn’t remove. So that’s why I replaced all of the side windows. But I’ve never addressed the rear window or the windshield. The windshield wasn’t as bad as the side or rear windows, but still had a haze of sorts to it. So this morning I decided to tackle polishing the windshield
I didn’t take before pictures, but here’s the finished product, it’s a huge difference.
I’ve tried many things to try and fix these windows, then I seen where @AshleySellsCars use Chemical Guys water spot remover on her suburban, so I figured I’d give it a try. I followed the instructions and....it didn’t work. So then I played around with a buffer some, and discovered that if I use this stuff like a wax or buffing compound, it actually works! Albeit, a time consuming process, but worth it.
This technique does also work on my much worse rear glass, but it takes A LOT of time and patience
I didn’t take before pictures, but here’s the finished product, it’s a huge difference.
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I’ve tried many things to try and fix these windows, then I seen where @AshleySellsCars use Chemical Guys water spot remover on her suburban, so I figured I’d give it a try. I followed the instructions and....it didn’t work. So then I played around with a buffer some, and discovered that if I use this stuff like a wax or buffing compound, it actually works! Albeit, a time consuming process, but worth it.
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This technique does also work on my much worse rear glass, but it takes A LOT of time and patience