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ruffneck_12 wrote:scrape it from the next side so the light waves will cancel out each other and it will look normal
like how when yuh does hook up a speaker wrong wire and it does be cancel cuz the compression does hit the rarefaction and opposites does attract kinda inno similar to the phenomonen of phase cancelation like how they cancel F.R.I.E.N.D.S nah boy
randolphinshan wrote:ruffneck_12 wrote:scrape it from the next side so the light waves will cancel out each other and it will look normal
like how when yuh does hook up a speaker wrong wire and it does be cancel cuz the compression does hit the rarefaction and opposites does attract kinda inno similar to the phenomonen of phase cancelation like how they cancel F.R.I.E.N.D.S nah boy
Did you overdose on cocaine today, because you have to be a drug addict to post this nonsense.
OP try Amazon for a glass polish and next time buy good wiper blades.
ruffneck_12 wrote:randolphinshan wrote:ruffneck_12 wrote:scrape it from the next side so the light waves will cancel out each other and it will look normal
like how when yuh does hook up a speaker wrong wire and it does be cancel cuz the compression does hit the rarefaction and opposites does attract kinda inno similar to the phenomonen of phase cancelation like how they cancel F.R.I.E.N.D.S nah boy
Did you overdose on cocaine today, because you have to be a drug addict to post this nonsense.
OP try Amazon for a glass polish and next time buy good wiper blades.
I was trying out my new OEM Crystal meth injection kit that I bought off amazon as well
m@x wrote:does anyone know who does windshield buffing to remove scuffs an minor scratches?
richardxsingh wrote:Can this be fixed?
nervewrecker wrote:Seriously gents, is there a way?
GP21005 Glass and Windshield Polishing DIY Kitnervewrecker wrote:Seriously gents, is there a way?
Seeker wrote:I am interested to know what brand of wipers you used that scratch your windscreen.....
adnj wrote:Assuming that your question was genuine... It's usually sand blown onto the windshield that causes the scratch.Seeker wrote:I am interested to know what brand of wipers you used that scratch your windscreen.....
Sand gets trapped between the wiperblade and the glass. The wiper drags the sand across the glass for an arc-shaped scratch.pugboy wrote:those tend to be more like pits and unlikely to be easily polished outadnj wrote:Assuming that your question was genuine... It's usually sand blown onto the windshield that causes the scratch.Seeker wrote:I am interested to know what brand of wipers you used that scratch your windscreen.....
Yeh rally PolishSMc wrote:Think this could buff out
adnj wrote:Sand gets trapped between the wiperblade and the glass. The wiper drags the sand across the glass for an arc-shaped scratch.pugboy wrote:those tend to be more like pits and unlikely to be easily polished outadnj wrote:Assuming that your question was genuine... It's usually sand blown onto the windshield that causes the scratch.Seeker wrote:I am interested to know what brand of wipers you used that scratch your windscreen.....
Use diamond paste for pin head sized pits and thin scratches about the width of a hair. Cerium oxide works better for larger, less acute digs in glass because its less aggressive and less expensive.
I've taken scratches out of auto glass that was at least 50 years old and difficult to replace. If you can get a new one for the right price, it may be worth it for the time that you'll save.
daring dragoon wrote:not exact topic of title but close enough.
2019 i had a front windshield replaced by Ramas in the bamboo and since then i used to notice the flooring carpet wet and then the flooring rotten out and all this time i thinking its under the wipers that leaking an spend money spraying with the uncoating to seal any holes, thought it was the door rubbers and changed them and it still leaking. turned out to be the top of the windshield was not stuck properly and water running down the door post and accumulating on the floor. where can i go to have a windshield removed and put back and new moldings out on?
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