Windscreen pit triggering OCD I didn't even know I had!
Windscreen pit triggering OCD I didn't even know I had!
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maurice28

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14 posts

41 months

Wednesday 24th September
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I suppose this is part car talk, part therapy! I basically have a tiny pit mark on the windscreen of my company car. It's like 1mm wide, so too small for a repair even if it was a proper chip, let alone a surface pit like it is.

Nevertheless, I've bought some pit fill, razor blades etc and filled it so it is at least smooth. The thing is though, it's in my eye line so I sometimes see it when I'm driving and it's been driving me crazy for months, and I'm not even sure why. There are many reasons why it shouldn't, including:

It's a pit mark, so the windscreen will be fine. Plus, I know you can't do anything about these, and even the best professional attempt at 'fixing it' would still leave it visible.

It's tiny, and I only see if maybe a third of the time I'm driving, all depending on lighting etc.

The car runs absolutely fine, obviously this doesn't effect it at all apart from slightly visually.

It's a company car, so it's not even mine. In three years it'll be gone!

Clearly I'm having some OCD issues with this so please, help me out. This is really common and happens on all cars right? Help me as I tell myself just to get the hell over it!

Glassman

23,908 posts

233 months

Wednesday 24th September
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In the trade they're known as vanity repairs.

For the record, you can achieve a near invisible 'cosmetic' repair but the DIY kit doesn't give you the right tools for it.

andrewpandrew

1,120 posts

7 months

Wednesday 24th September
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OCD isn’t being irritated by something. HTH.

Geertsen

1,318 posts

77 months

Thursday 25th September
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andrewpandrew said:
OCD isn t being irritated by something. HTH.
Obsessing (for months) about something minor is though, as-in this scenario.

Geertsen

1,318 posts

77 months

Thursday 25th September
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maurice28 said:
I suppose this is part car talk, part therapy! I basically have a tiny pit mark on the windscreen of my company car. It's like 1mm wide, so too small for a repair even if it was a proper chip, let alone a surface pit like it is.

Nevertheless, I've bought some pit fill, razor blades etc and filled it so it is at least smooth. The thing is though, it's in my eye line so I sometimes see it when I'm driving and it's been driving me crazy for months, and I'm not even sure why. There are many reasons why it shouldn't, including:

It's a pit mark, so the windscreen will be fine. Plus, I know you can't do anything about these, and even the best professional attempt at 'fixing it' would still leave it visible.

It's tiny, and I only see if maybe a third of the time I'm driving, all depending on lighting etc.

The car runs absolutely fine, obviously this doesn't effect it at all apart from slightly visually.

It's a company car, so it's not even mine. In three years it'll be gone!

Clearly I'm having some OCD issues with this so please, help me out. This is really common and happens on all cars right? Help me as I tell myself just to get the hell over it!
I personally think this is like eye floaters or tinnitus. Once you stop thinking about it you stop noticing it. I obsess about things like this and eventually you come to terms with it and stop looking at it. Replacing the window is not an option so the next best option is to accept it. Easier said than done obviously. If it’s not too deep would getting it polished (or doing it yourself) make it less visible. I’ve polished out chips in glass with Autosol metal polish.

LightweightLouisDanvers

2,597 posts

61 months

Thursday 25th September
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Sometimes windscreens just break for no reason and need replaced. hehe

ATG

22,416 posts

290 months

Thursday 25th September
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LightweightLouisDanvers said:
Sometimes windscreens just break for no reason and need replaced. hehe
This rock ... which happens to have left a hole remarkably like a foot from inside the car somewhere near the driver's seat ...

andrewpandrew

1,120 posts

7 months

Thursday 25th September
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Geertsen said:
andrewpandrew said:
OCD isn t being irritated by something. HTH.
Obsessing (for months) about something minor is though, as-in this scenario.
It really isn’t.

Glassman

23,908 posts

233 months

Friday 26th September
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ATG said:
LightweightLouisDanvers said:
Sometimes windscreens just break for no reason and need replaced. hehe
This rock ... which happens to have left a hole remarkably like a foot from inside the car somewhere near the driver's seat ...
I knew it wouldn't take long.

Geertsen

1,318 posts

77 months

Friday 26th September
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andrewpandrew said:
Geertsen said:
andrewpandrew said:
OCD isn t being irritated by something. HTH.
Obsessing (for months) about something minor is though, as-in this scenario.
It really isn’t.
I’m not going to continue arguing with you about it, but what I will say is you are one of the most arrogant people I’ve encountered on here, and that takes some doing. Especially in so few words.

andrewpandrew

1,120 posts

7 months

Friday 26th September
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Geertsen said:
andrewpandrew said:
Geertsen said:
andrewpandrew said:
OCD isn t being irritated by something. HTH.
Obsessing (for months) about something minor is though, as-in this scenario.
It really isn t.
I m not going to continue arguing with you about it, but what I will say is you are one of the most arrogant people I ve encountered on here, and that takes some doing. Especially in so few words.
Thanks for your feedback.

Yours, an OCD sufferer.