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Does anyone know of any way of removing light scratches from windscreens? My screen has lots of tiny scratches in the swept area of the wipers, along with lots of welded on bug grime that's been there years, and it's making it difficult to see on bright mornings. I was thinking of just using polish and giving it a good few goings over, but is there anything better?
Also, has anyone tried anything to stop the windscreen fogging as much on cold mornings? Seen this anti-fog stuff on eBay, has it worked for anyone?
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I've used ag glass Polish then rain X cleaner/shield thing, works alright to clean all the baked on shite, not so much for he scratches tho
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Hmm, think T-Cut might be a bit strong. Think I'll try glass polish then resort to T-Cut if it doesn't work...
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I wouldnt think tcut would do anything...as theres no surface like laquer to cut into and polish
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shit on a stick, to b&q!!
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