Ik kwam dit tegen op een forum,kerel schuurt krassen uit een voorruit met korrel 500,1000 en dan 2000 en polish
Heeft iemand dit al gedaan op deze manier ?
I had a customer come by the house this morning for me to do a little cosmetic work on his M3. The wind deflector had gotten off alignment on the wiper arm and dragged across a section of the windshield leaving tons of scratches taking up about a 5"x12" area along the a-pillar. You can see in the pics, I have the damaged area marked off with tabs of painters tape so I know what area to focus in. Since the scratches werent too deep, I started with 500grit sand paper on a buffer to get the initial damage out of the windshield. After that, I went to 1000grit, then 2000grit. Then with some buffing compound/polish I hit that whole area of the windshield with a buffing pad. Took about 45mins including setup and breakdown of the drop clothes. But when it was all done, good as new. This is something that I do fairly often, so I figured Id share since scratches on windshields from wiper arms are pretty common. Only took a couple pics. Cant see too much in them, but here they are anyway
Just getting setup. Cover the car so I dont get dust and buffing compound/polish all over everything, You can see the damage area marked with tabs of painters tape
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Damaged area after being hit with 500grit to get the scratches out of the laminate.
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And a final view from the inside after I was done. Scratches are all gone. (I didnt get a before pic because Im an idiot)
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Heeft iemand dit al gedaan op deze manier ?
I had a customer come by the house this morning for me to do a little cosmetic work on his M3. The wind deflector had gotten off alignment on the wiper arm and dragged across a section of the windshield leaving tons of scratches taking up about a 5"x12" area along the a-pillar. You can see in the pics, I have the damaged area marked off with tabs of painters tape so I know what area to focus in. Since the scratches werent too deep, I started with 500grit sand paper on a buffer to get the initial damage out of the windshield. After that, I went to 1000grit, then 2000grit. Then with some buffing compound/polish I hit that whole area of the windshield with a buffing pad. Took about 45mins including setup and breakdown of the drop clothes. But when it was all done, good as new. This is something that I do fairly often, so I figured Id share since scratches on windshields from wiper arms are pretty common. Only took a couple pics. Cant see too much in them, but here they are anyway
Just getting setup. Cover the car so I dont get dust and buffing compound/polish all over everything, You can see the damage area marked with tabs of painters tape
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Damaged area after being hit with 500grit to get the scratches out of the laminate.
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And a final view from the inside after I was done. Scratches are all gone. (I didnt get a before pic because Im an idiot)
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