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Polish Parbriz

The document provides instructions for polishing glass surfaces on a vehicle. It recommends cleaning the glass first to remove dirt and grime. Then applying a small amount of glass polish to a foam pad attached to a random orbital buffer set to speed 4. Polish the glass by moving the buffer up and down, then left to right, repeating on all glass surfaces. Go over the glass several times in each direction until residue free. Wipe off any remaining residue with a microfiber cloth and inspect for clarity and smoothness, repeating as needed. It notes to avoid polishing tinted or coated glass to prevent scratching.

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Polish Parbriz

The document provides instructions for polishing glass surfaces on a vehicle. It recommends cleaning the glass first to remove dirt and grime. Then applying a small amount of glass polish to a foam pad attached to a random orbital buffer set to speed 4. Polish the glass by moving the buffer up and down, then left to right, repeating on all glass surfaces. Go over the glass several times in each direction until residue free. Wipe off any remaining residue with a microfiber cloth and inspect for clarity and smoothness, repeating as needed. It notes to avoid polishing tinted or coated glass to prevent scratching.

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Polishing Glass Surfaces: Methodology: A Clean glass to remove dirt, dust or road grime from surfaces (also see

note 1) A Apply a quarter size amount of Autoglym Car Glass PolishAc c or Iz Einzette Glas Pol to a damp cutting / polishing foam pad (LC Orange or White) attached to a Porte r Cable random orbital buffer set at speed # 4. A Apply to half of the windshield, polishing first in an up and down motion then in a left-to-right motion and then repeat on the other side, proceed to other glass surfaces. A Go over the glass several times in each direction, glass will polish virtually res idue free. A Wipe off any residue, and polish with a clean dry 100% cotton Microfiber cloth. A Inspect glass for clarity and smoothness. Repeat if necessary. Notes: 1.Do not use abrasive glass polish on after market-tinted glass or you will prob ably scratch the surface 2.For deeply etched water spots' or pits (caused by sand or road stones) in the glass surface, do not attempt to polish them out, consult an automotive glass ve ndor as glass used on later model cars is soft and thin (this may vary by manufa cturer) due to weight / cost savings by vehicle manufactures and polishing could cause glass to crack. 3.Some windshields and mirrors have a tinted plastic coating or a blue tint that will scratch or be damaged, only polish or use synthetic wool on uncoated glass . Barkeepers Friend is a good glass cleaning product (used with / without #oooo sy nthetic steel wool) ~Hope this helps~ Knowledge unshared is experience wasted [each one / teach one] justadumbarchitect / so I question everything/ JonM

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