Description
Wipers marks, scratches and other marks can be DIY polished out using a power drill and cotton bobbin-type polishing head.
In summary, this fine grade powder is simply mixed into a thick paste with water and applied to the bobbin, and worked at high speed.
Detailed instructions:
Mix powder in ratio ONE part powder to THREE parts water mixing thoroughly, then place the polishing pad in the mixture and leave for five minutes.
Clean the area to be repaired to remove all traces of dust and dirt.
Fix the backing pad in the chuck of an electric drill, maximum speed 1,500 rpm.
Start the drill, apply the face of the pad to the scratched area keeping the repair area as small as possible, moving the pad with a rocking motion along the length of the scratch.
NOTE: Do not keep the pad in contact with the glass for more than 20 seconds at a time or too much heat will build up, in between apply a small amount of water and wipe with a soft dry cloth.
When satisfied that the scratch has been removed you will be left with a dull matt finish on the glass, clean with a small amount of water and a soft dry cloth.
Soak the polishing pad in water for a few minutes and apply to the glass polishing up the sanded area to a shine, again do not keep the pad in contact with the glass for more than 20 seconds at a time taking care to keep the glass cool and clean.
When you are satisfied with the polished finish clean off excess polish with a small amount of water and buff with a soft dry cloth.
Remove the pad and wash thoroughly in clean water and then place in a plastic bag for future use.
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