Removing scratches from a windscreen
Discussion
Hi,
I know that in the past, many people said not to try removing scratches due to distortion, but I was wondering whether things have moved on since then.
My Son has only owned his car for a week, but managed to get a small area of scratches when removing bird poo with his washers and wipers.
I came across a company called GlasWeld, who claim to offer distortion-free scratch removal and I was wondering whether anyone had used them, or someone else that they would recommend.
Thanks,
Tim
I know that in the past, many people said not to try removing scratches due to distortion, but I was wondering whether things have moved on since then.
My Son has only owned his car for a week, but managed to get a small area of scratches when removing bird poo with his washers and wipers.
I came across a company called GlasWeld, who claim to offer distortion-free scratch removal and I was wondering whether anyone had used them, or someone else that they would recommend.
Thanks,
Tim
catman said:
Hi,
I know that in the past, many people said not to try removing scratches due to distortion, but I was wondering whether things have moved on since then..
Thanks,
Tim
I don’t think it was just possible distortion. Rubbing out the scratch means the glass in the area of the scratch will be thinner than the surrounding area. Wouldn’t perhaps matter for a light scratch but trying to remove something deeper could cause problems.I know that in the past, many people said not to try removing scratches due to distortion, but I was wondering whether things have moved on since then..
Thanks,
Tim
Hi all, I have just bought a second hand car which has an annoying wiper scratch mark in my field of vision. It's very shallow, can't get a fingernail in it. I am loathe to have the screen replaced for that.
I just dropped by my local Autoglass who said they don't do scratch removal anymore as it's "illegal". Hmm. OK. Take your word for it.
I am also loathe to try to use a kit or polish myself as I'm a rank amateur and totally ham-fisted in all matters practical.
So does anyone know of a "man" in the central Thames Valley area (Berkshire/South Oxon/North Hants) who might be willing to have a go at this for me please?
I just dropped by my local Autoglass who said they don't do scratch removal anymore as it's "illegal". Hmm. OK. Take your word for it.
I am also loathe to try to use a kit or polish myself as I'm a rank amateur and totally ham-fisted in all matters practical.
So does anyone know of a "man" in the central Thames Valley area (Berkshire/South Oxon/North Hants) who might be willing to have a go at this for me please?
Edited by Skodillac on Friday 1st May 10:34
Skodillac said:
Hi all, I have just bought a second hand car which has an annoying wiper scratch mark in my field of vision. It's very shallow, can't get a fingernail in it. I am loathe to have the screen replaced for that.
I just dropped by my local Autoglass who said they don't do scratch removal anymore as it's "illegal". Hmm. OK. Take your word for it.
I am also loathe to try to use a kit or polish myself as I'm a rank amateur and totally ham-fisted in all matters practical.
So does anyone know of a "man" in the central Thames Valley area (Berkshire/South Oxon/North Hants) who might be willing to have a go at this for me please?
https://www.glassdoctors.co.uk/I just dropped by my local Autoglass who said they don't do scratch removal anymore as it's "illegal". Hmm. OK. Take your word for it.
I am also loathe to try to use a kit or polish myself as I'm a rank amateur and totally ham-fisted in all matters practical.
So does anyone know of a "man" in the central Thames Valley area (Berkshire/South Oxon/North Hants) who might be willing to have a go at this for me please?
Edited by Skodillac on Friday 1st May 10:34
Glassman said:
Skodillac said:
Hi all, I have just bought a second hand car which has an annoying wiper scratch mark in my field of vision. It's very shallow, can't get a fingernail in it. I am loathe to have the screen replaced for that.
I just dropped by my local Autoglass who said they don't do scratch removal anymore as it's "illegal". Hmm. OK. Take your word for it.
I am also loathe to try to use a kit or polish myself as I'm a rank amateur and totally ham-fisted in all matters practical.
So does anyone know of a "man" in the central Thames Valley area (Berkshire/South Oxon/North Hants) who might be willing to have a go at this for me please?
https://www.glassdoctors.co.uk/I just dropped by my local Autoglass who said they don't do scratch removal anymore as it's "illegal". Hmm. OK. Take your word for it.
I am also loathe to try to use a kit or polish myself as I'm a rank amateur and totally ham-fisted in all matters practical.
So does anyone know of a "man" in the central Thames Valley area (Berkshire/South Oxon/North Hants) who might be willing to have a go at this for me please?
Edited by Skodillac on Friday 1st May 10:34
They charge £120 - £250 *per arc* for polishing. So, £500 for a screen?
I think I'd just be changing the glass at that point.
Skodillac said:
I just dropped by my local Autoglass who said they don't do scratch removal anymore as it's "illegal". Hmm. OK. Take your word for it.
The person you spoke to was talking b
ks, and probably ignorant to the facts. When asked about genuine windscreens most of their employees will also tell you all windscreens are made equal and that the only difference is the badge. It's of course, utter horse s
t and nowhere near the truth. Adrian in Reading is now convinced that the windscreen fitted to his 997 without the Porsche emblem is the same part Porsche would have fitted at the factory when the cars were in production. Misinformation is a disease.
dxg said:
I have a bad wiper scratch caused by - off all things - a pine needle that I didn't spot.
They charge £120 - £250 *per arc* for polishing. So, £500 for a screen?
I think I'd just be changing the glass at that point.
fThey charge £120 - £250 *per arc* for polishing. So, £500 for a screen?
I think I'd just be changing the glass at that point.
king HELL. How much?I do have two "arcs" of scratches, they are very light but are visible in my line of sight much of the time. One is about 60cm x 5cm, the other about 30cm x 5cm.
Maybe you're right and it's new screen time.
@Glassman, how does one convince an insurance company/Autoglass to install a proper OEM screen? mine is a heated screen so I want to make sure it's done right.
Skodillac said:
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king HELL. How much?
I do have two "arcs" of scratches, they are very light but are visible in my line of sight much of the time. One is about 60cm x 5cm, the other about 30cm x 5cm.
Maybe you're right and it's new screen time.
@Glassman, how does one convince an insurance company/Autoglass to install a proper OEM screen? mine is a heated screen so I want to make sure it's done right.
I filled out the online form when I had a large chip on my r53 screen and just put "Genuine OEM screen if possible please" in the any other details box. Much to my and the fitters surprise it worked, a genuine screen was supplied. Just a shame about the cheap A pillar trims they fitted as they broke the clips removing the old ones. They lasted about 18 months before the sun turned them milky white.
king HELL. How much?I do have two "arcs" of scratches, they are very light but are visible in my line of sight much of the time. One is about 60cm x 5cm, the other about 30cm x 5cm.
Maybe you're right and it's new screen time.
@Glassman, how does one convince an insurance company/Autoglass to install a proper OEM screen? mine is a heated screen so I want to make sure it's done right.
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