I don't believe there would be a product that would magically fix the pits and scratches. The key would be prevention. Try getting a plastic film that can tightly go over your windshield that doesn't obstruct your view. Then it can be peeled off after dust storms or sand messes it up.
There are two ypes of windshield scratches. If it feels smooth when you run your fingernail over it, then it is a surface scratch and can be repaired at home. If your fingernail catches it when you run it over the scratch, it can not be repaired. For surface scratches, a windshield repair kit from any automotive shop will do the trick.
try compound
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no I am not sure about this. better if you search this answer in the web
Rule of thumb, if you can feel the scratch with your fingernail, it ain't coming out, replace the windshield.
Yes. But it depends on how deep they are.If the scratches or deep use plaster to fill the scratches then paint the filing cabnit.If not thenuse rough sand paper to smooth out the scratches then use finer sandpaper to get rid of the filings then use a smooth nail file to make the metal smooth Finally use a nail buffer to shine the metal.
Buy a new windshield in most cases. Scratches in glass take about 20 min to 1/2 hour or more per inch per scratch to remove. Very rarely is it worth the effort. -Sam awautoglass.com
on what?
Frt wpr is shorthand for front wiper, which refers to the windshield wiper located at the front of a car that is used to clean the windshield.
The pump for the rear window is on the side of the reservoir and the pump for the windshield is on the front of the reservoir
To fix dog scratches on a wood door, you can try sanding the scratches lightly, applying wood filler to fill in the scratches, sanding again to smooth the surface, and then refinishing or repainting the door to match the original finish.
By the front of the car where the windshield is supported