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One thing that has really bothered me about my rear glass is how many light scratches and a few deep ones it has. The glass is original to the car and I thought before I even consider to replacing it with a new one I should give a shot at trying to buff out the scratches myself. I received a new Griots G9 DA polisher from Santa for Christmas so game on.
My research led me to a product call CeriGlass by CarPro. It is way less expensive than the 3M glass polish that also claims to remove light scratches. I used an interflex pad and CarPro Rayon glass polishing pad. It was tough work, around 6 hours of buffing so far (not all at one time to allow things to cool off including my arms) The surface needs to be kept lubricated with water but I am totally amazed at the results. I still want to spend more time on it to get it even better. What do you all think of the results so far?
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