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Old 08-30-2009, 06:32 PM
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Hey guys, just to let you a little update. I received the Novus Polish... I did't do a perfect job...

It helped for sure, but I was expecting a better result... I bought some Past X at canadien tire yesterday.. I will try that tomorow.

Do you have other sugestions ? And I have a small scratch in my passenger window... How could i remove that ?

Thanks alot again !
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No one ?
Old 09-03-2009, 06:33 PM
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Try the novus with the porter cable and a white pad if you have one. works beter that way.

You could try the plast-x on the glass, but this is something I have never done. Just make sure that the glass doesn't get too hot.
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Sorry but what is The Porter Cable ? A white pad, you meen just something to wipe off ?

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Porter Cable

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THis subject brought to mind an experience I had many years ago with a Corvette. I uncareingly used a greasy rag to wipe the snow off my rear window. This ruined the window and thought it might be appropiate here to warn everyone to keep all petrolium products safely away. I would only use water based products in any attempt to clear. If a petrolium based product is suggested, I would want to see the results first on someone elses car.
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Ya but it's pretty tuff to do the inside with a polisher like this no ?
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Originally Posted by JackS,Sep 7 2009, 08:33 AM
THis subject brought to mind an experience I had many years ago with a Corvette. I uncareingly used a greasy rag to wipe the snow off my rear window. This ruined the window and thought it might be appropiate here to warn everyone to keep all petrolium products safely away. I would only use water based products in any attempt to clear. If a petrolium based product is suggested, I would want to see the results first on someone elses car.
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For the inside of the window, use microfiber applicator pads.
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I used the ultra fine buffing polish on a foam buffing pad and it worked good enough for me. You cant buff the cracks out so Im happy.
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