[Shotimes] Windshield replacement
Paul L Fisher
sho@paul-fisher.com
Wed, 30 Oct 2002 11:56:29 -0500 (EST)
You can use Bon Ami on your windshield. It might help.
Paul L Fisher
'93 Ford Taurus SHO Crimson Clearcoat ATX 166K Build date 11/18/1992
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11/19/1999
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Quoting Jeff Costantino <jeff@hookt-up.com>:
> Wow... 5 against 3 to do it ;) Being someone of somewhat decent moral
> fiber I'm probably not going to do it though. State Farm should pay to
> have it replaced anyhow since it's a high risk if I can't see out my
> window because of all the pits and scratches but I know they won't.
>
> Is there anything that I could do to fix it? I've tried this blue
> stuff
> in a squeeze tube that is sold at Pep Boys and it didn't really seem
> to
> do much. A long time ago, I had this buffing wheel that was about 3.5"
> diameter with a paste and it worked fairly well when I was buffing out
> a
> deep scratch on a monitor (but overheated the glass and wrecked it).
> Anyone know where it can be found? I bought it at a car flea market
> well
> over 5 years ago but I'm sure it's something fairly common since it
> was
> a generic item.
>
> Jeff
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