When the car is driving at high speed, the glass will inevitably be hit by flying stones and gravel, causing scratches. Over time, pores will appear on the glass, the surface will become rough, and the transparency will deteriorate. Pores are easy to adhere to the oil film, which will also blur the glass, refract light, affect vision, and even affect driving safety. In fact, these can be repaired by grinding and polishing. A polishing machine is generally required. If not, you can also do it manually. How to hand polish car glass? Let's take a look.
Manual glass polishing requires glass polish or polishing powder. In the absence of a polisher, a soft, clean towel or sponge can be used. First, clean the glass surface to avoid secondary damage during polishing. Apply glass polish or polishing powder to a towel or sponge, then wipe the glass evenly, polishing the glass with even attention and speed for better results.
Glass Polishing Tutorial For deep and large scratches on the main viewing area of the glass, polishing repairs are not recommended. Due to the deep scratches, the polishing intensity will increase accordingly, and the glass at the scratches will be more worn than other places, which will make the glass thinner and cause visual distortion. Interfere with the line of sight and affect driving safety. For safety reasons, it is recommended to replace the glass directly.
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