Morning all.
Mike your in our thoughts today.
Mike your in our thoughts today.
And maybe a 'worker lurker'....jeeez - looks like just M1, Ray and me left.. everyone else just buggered out..
Morning Mike. I hope you have a productive day working on the ride. And as you said, even a bad day in the garage beats a good day at work. (unless you've got a young slutty secretary..)morning Ben
LOL - well thats helpful...I blocked responses from you!
I think there's only 2 or 3 members left who haven't blocked me yet..LOL - well thats helpful...
ah ha.. so here's a quandary - if you now unblock me, will the message suddenly appear or is it lost because when I sent it I was blocked?I have to test the new site
I don't even care if they are out completely. just not obvious. I read on a post where somebody got some out, but caused distortion. that would not matte rmuch unless it was really bad on a side window.Keith, I spent Hours upon hours trying to get scratches out of a Road Runner Rear Glass a few years back. Never really looked much better that when I started. I used specific glass rouge in different coarsenesses . I think the deal is, If you can feel it with a fingernail, it's a no go.
site works...Lost
Mine was distorted also, after I worked on it for DAYS !! I used the Eastwood stuff.I don't even care if they are out completely. just not obvious. I read on a post where somebody got some out, but caused distortion. that would not matte rmuch unless it was really bad on a side window.
Can you use regular cutting compound and a buffer on glass? I did read to use toothpaste and baking soda or rouge, water and glycerin(not sure where you get that) with either they said rub by hand. not sure how that is going to be enough to get anything out but VERY light scratches , but at least does not sound like I can hurt anything tryingMine was distorted also, after I worked on it for DAYS !! I used the Eastwood stuff.