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Good morning all.

one of my pet hates is a dirty windscren and i spend allot of time trying to keep my daily 32 glass clear.
as with allot of older cars the glass is littered with marks, fine scratches and little nicks.

I have seen people removing these with 0000 steel wool and other polishing methods.
to the guys in the know, before i potentially damage my glass, whats the best method?

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yeah i have claybared it before and that gets the usual shit off it. im more interested in removing the small scratches left by the wipers and just by general micro nicks and scratches that the sun picks up.

Did the "how to super clean your windshield" today as I was already detailing my 32/4door.

All glass is crystal clear. :thumbsup:

The steel wool does not remove scratches. I still have them on my rear door glass.

Previously I have bought a powder and liquid combo and used my polisher. Took some of the very very minor ones out but not most.

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