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    Window scratch

    Does anyone know of a good Window scratch remover? I have these two thick lines down the passsenger side of the front window, and its really annoying to see... would i just go get it buffed out ? or can i buy some cheap window scratch remover from like GI joes?
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    I would like to know, too. I have a couple thick lines down the drivers side window that I thought I would just have to live with or get a new window, but this might be a good alternative. Anybody?
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    diddo !
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    i would think the glass place could buff it out... call your glass place

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    In tempered glass deep scratches severely weaken the surface due to a break in the surface tension. You can buff out very small scratches, but large deep ones are there to stay.

    You either have to deal with it, or replace the window. I had to replace one of mine after a break in. It cost me $75 for a brand new one. Used would be even cheaper.

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    That's what full coverage with free glass breakage on your insurance is for!!!!
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