Polishing Glass And Rear Window Demisters
Polishing Glass And Rear Window Demisters
Hey guys, I don't want to sound naive but I am when it comes to glass polishing...
It does exist right? And can it be done yourself? Is there products which you can get from super cheap auto or something which do it?
Also, my rear demister doesnt work, im not sure if its because the little line things on the window are dead, if the wire some where down the line is destroyed or if the connection in the gas strut isnt good enough. But either way im wanting to polish both sides of the rear window because there is shit on it which wouldnt come off with a steam clean or windex, and Id have to remove the demister line things.
Can you buy kits to install them somewhere?
You learn appreciate how good re demisters are when they dont work.
Thanks
It does exist right? And can it be done yourself? Is there products which you can get from super cheap auto or something which do it?
Also, my rear demister doesnt work, im not sure if its because the little line things on the window are dead, if the wire some where down the line is destroyed or if the connection in the gas strut isnt good enough. But either way im wanting to polish both sides of the rear window because there is shit on it which wouldnt come off with a steam clean or windex, and Id have to remove the demister line things.
Can you buy kits to install them somewhere?
You learn appreciate how good re demisters are when they dont work.
Thanks
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Try some on a rag...rub it on like yr polishing yr knob...err i mean car. Then rub it off with a clean rag. You should have ultra gleaming glass and........no decay!
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We sell them over here at our Repco outlets, they're made by a brand called motorgard which aren't exactly the definition of quality but they should work.. I can get you a part no. if you like and perhaps you could go down and harass your local.oped wrote:Do you know where from?Junkers wrote:You can buy those de-mister strips in packets that directly wire up to a 12V source, failing that you can get an auto sparky to help you out.
Microfiber is the best but not the cheap stuff i sell microfiber in my bussiness a microfiber polishing cloth is all you need i also have car kits with a polishing cloth wash mitten and microfiber chamios
Good micro fiber cloths are $20 or 3 for $55
I use them on my paint job
Good micro fiber cloths are $20 or 3 for $55
I use them on my paint job
1982 Ja single cam 4g63 342.6bhp @ the wheels full show car imaculate
1985 Jb Fully stock original imaculate
2005 Ford Transit Jumbo & 2008 transit mwb
2008 VW Caddy Maxi 2006 hiiace commuter
2010 Toyota pardon kakadu and 2011 hiiace
2010 and 2013 VW Crafter 50 OH
2012 GLX R triton
1985 Jb Fully stock original imaculate
2005 Ford Transit Jumbo & 2008 transit mwb
2008 VW Caddy Maxi 2006 hiiace commuter
2010 Toyota pardon kakadu and 2011 hiiace
2010 and 2013 VW Crafter 50 OH
2012 GLX R triton
No paste they last 300 washes in the washing machineoped wrote:kit wrote:Microfiber is the best but not the cheap stuff i sell microfiber in my bussiness a microfiber polishing cloth is all you need
Good micro fiber cloths are $20 or 3 for $55
So you don't need some sort of polishing paste or anything? How long do they last?
1982 Ja single cam 4g63 342.6bhp @ the wheels full show car imaculate
1985 Jb Fully stock original imaculate
2005 Ford Transit Jumbo & 2008 transit mwb
2008 VW Caddy Maxi 2006 hiiace commuter
2010 Toyota pardon kakadu and 2011 hiiace
2010 and 2013 VW Crafter 50 OH
2012 GLX R triton
1985 Jb Fully stock original imaculate
2005 Ford Transit Jumbo & 2008 transit mwb
2008 VW Caddy Maxi 2006 hiiace commuter
2010 Toyota pardon kakadu and 2011 hiiace
2010 and 2013 VW Crafter 50 OH
2012 GLX R triton
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