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GLASS POLISH DIY 3” (75mm) Windshield Polishing Kit for Car Glass Restoration, Remove Wiper Blade Damage, Fine Scratches, Haziness, and Water Spots, Restore Glass Clarity and Shine

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Features

  • RESTORES GLASS CLARITY & VISIBILITY: Restores a polished finish, surface smoothness, and optical clarity for a clearer view through car glass
  • REMOVES SURFACE DEFECTS: Polishes wiper blade streaks, fine scratches, light surface imperfections, haziness, stains, and water spots
  • FOR FINE SCRATCHES ONLY: Removes faint, shallow glass scratches you can barely feel with a fingernail. For deeper scratches, see our Scratch Removal Kits
  • DRILL REQUIRED: Designed for use with a drill and includes a universal drill attachment
  • STEP-BY-STEP GUIDANCE INCLUDED: Multilingual illustrated instructions plus QR-code access to helpful tips and full video tutorials for best results
  • SAFE FOR AUTOMOTIVE GLASS: Suitable for polishing laminated and tempered car glass, including windscreens, side windows, and mirrors
  • TRUSTED BRAND SINCE 2003: Glass restoration specialists with over 20 years of experience, offering expert support and proven DIY glass restoration solutions

Material: Backing pad with drill attachment, Felt polishing pads, Glass cleaning cloth, Glass polishing compound (Cerium Oxide), Step By Step instructions See more


Grit Material: Glass


Brand: Glass Polish


Grit Type: High-Grade


Item Weight: 1.7 Ounces


Brand Name: Glass Polish


Global Trade Identification Number: 05


Manufacturer: Glass Polish


Included Components: Backing Pad, Polishing Pads, Polishing Compound, Cloth and Instructions


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Material Type: Backing pad with drill attachment, Felt polishing pads, Glass cleaning cloth, Glass polishing compound (Cerium Oxide), Step By Step instructions


Grit Material Type: Glass


Item Weight: 1.7 Ounces


Grit Type: High-Grade


Compatible Material: Glass


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  • Saved my new car windshield from accidental swirl marks!
Style: Glass Repair Kit
Did exactly what I thought it would! My story... I tried Aquapel on my new Audi. This is a flourinated polymer that chemically bonds to the glass and makes water bead like crazy. The application went fine but whenever it would rain and I'd use my wipers at night, the windshield would almost completely haze over as the wipers passed by. It was difficult to see and the wipers seemed to chatter all the time even with new blades. So I went about the process to remove it -- not as easy as you'd think. The company indicated to use Bon Ami cleanser to scrub it off/weaken/remove it. So I used it by hand in a fashion similar to how you would buff out scratches with a swirl remover. It certainly weakened/removed it and the wipers worked much better. All seemed great that first day but that night driving I noticed swirl marks from the removal process all over the entire windshield when there were oncoming headlights! I had a mini heart attack I swear. :) So I set about to try and polish them out -- I've corrected paint many times. I tried Griots with a glass polishing pad and drill and it made a *very* tiny difference but the swirls were still there. You really couldn't even feel them so I knew I should be able to polish them out. Next, I tried this kit... it worked! I mean, it was a lot of work and I worked each section probably two or three times -- cleaning off between -- with each section getting worked back and forth, up and down, sprayed countless times until I figured the product was broken down enough. I want to say it took about 2 hours to do my entire SUV windshield. It absolutely removed the swirl marks though! There were some slightly deeper scratches from the wiper blade paths -- Audi is notorious for having a "soft" windshield -- and it didn't do much for those but I didn't really care since those will happen anyway. Finally though, the Aquapel that didn't work for me is gone and my windshield is swirl-free again! In hindsight I could probably have just skipped the Bon Ami and gone right to this glass polish kit to remove Aquapel. Oh well... at least now I've got experience polishing my windshield should I ever need to again! I noticed that on my bottle it says the paste contains cerium oxide with 1.5 micron particles and not 2.5 like in the product photo label. Not sure if they changed the mixture to be more gentle and "oops" proof at some point. I feel like to remove wiper scuffs though it's going to take a *lot* of work or maybe their heavier grade product to get them out. TIPS: Absolutely mask off part of your hood, leading edge of roof, and A pillars. Try and seal up the area down below your windshield where the wipers protrude. Don't use a TON of water. Just keep it misted enough to keep the pad spinning freely. All that extra water/compound flinging off the pad is wasted material and not necessary. My drill maxed out at 1500 RPM too and that was a good speed to get great results with less fling. I kept the clutch set at 3 so I wouldn't have to worry about pressing too hard and generating too much heat. My windshield never even got very hot to the touch. Use distilled water. The hard minerals in some water could be enough to actually create *more* swirl marks as you're polishing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2016 by steve

  • This actually worked!
Style: Glass Repair Kit
I had a few scratches on the windshield of my brand new SUV which just made my OCD go bonkers. The scratches weren’t deep enough for my fingernail to catch it so they were pretty shallow. I tried using automotive rubbing compound using a rotary polisher but it was very slow going with not much difference aside from slightly lightening the scratches. Then I made the colossal mistake of using a YouTube fix where some guy mixed rubbing compound and Orange hand cleaner with pumice and swore up and and down it got rid of scratches on his windshield. Talk about false advertising. I applied the mix per the YouTube instructions and it just caused more and new scratches over the original scratches. F*** me. What did I do??? I found this windshield repair kit desperately hoping for a fix without having to turn to a professional. Although, a lot of detail shops just won’t do windshield repairs for some reason. I read the instructions and prepped the car with tape and covering just in case. This product contains cerium oxide mixture which I believe is found in the commercial glass polishes/compounds. Instructions said to use a corded drill due to the requisite RPMs but it’s 2023 and who’s got a corded drill. I started off using a very small amount about the size of a pea with my cordless drill. I only used enough pressure on the drill to hold it flat against the windshield. I started off slowly just to make sure I wasn’t causing any further damage. First go and I did notice some improvement. It says to watch the heat generated since too much heat could cause your windshield to crack. They also recommended using some water if the mixture got to dry and to cool down the windshield. I went through several more reps for about 5 min at a time until the windshield was warm to the touch but not hot. I would wait about 10-15 min in between reps to allow the windshield to cool down. After the first few reps, the scratches started to miraculously fade and after about 8 reps using the mixture, spray water, and moderate pressure the original scratches and the scratches caused by that YouTube tip disappeared completely. The glass was smooth, scratches free and I couldn’t see any remnants of the scratches using a flashlight and shop light at various angles. I was actually worried this wouldn’t work due to the low ratings, but it worked perfectly for and got rid of all the scratches on my new windshield. It took time, patience, and a little elbow grease but this was totally worth the price and effort. I tried taking pictures of the before and after but my iPhone just couldn’t capture the scratches clearly enough to post. YMMV but it worked like a charm for me and saved my brand new windshield. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2023 by black paw

  • Works As Advertised
Style: Glass Repair Kit
Failure of an off-side windshield wiper blade resulted in an arc of light scratches on the glass of my concours-winning collector car. Ranging from almost-undetectable to 'can just feel them under my fingernail' the scratches caught the light and weren't going to pass muster at my next car show. Not looking forward to sourcing a new windshield for a 50+ years old vehicle, I decided to give this product a try - what did I have to lose? The kit was straightforward, with clear, simple instructions. Taking guidance from other reviews, I kept a spray-bottle of water at hand and went to work. After twenty minutes, roughly 60% of the scratches had disappeared. At forty-five minutes, I had removed 80% of abrasions, with the remaining 20% barely visible - you have to bob-and-weave in direct sun to spot the remaining marks. I plan to take another run at these when my cordless drill's batteries recharge and some feeling comes back into my hand. A few other thoughts: cover everything within four feet of the windshield with towels - the polishing compound, water, and spinning drill are a potent combination. Too, mark the scratches from inside the windshield with a grease pencil or tape to keep on target. Finally, consider giving the entire windshield the once-over when you've finished with your scratches - finishing up, I was confronted with a passenger side that looked nearly new, and a driver's side that was dull. This is a great product, and I'd give it the full five stars, but for the barely discernible marks currently remaining. Another thirty minutes work and I may have a five-star outcome. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2013 by Le Boudin

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