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3/06/2014 10:58 AM  #1


Glass

What if any way to restore the glass in old mustangs an what is the best way to do it? An what can I use to do the job thanks for any help they are not real bad but would like to keep them.

 

3/06/2014 1:23 PM  #2


Re: Glass

Depnds on what the issue is. If there are scratches that you can snag a fingernial on I'm afraid you are out of luck, the scratch can be polished out but there will be optical distorsion.

For other problems Eastwood makes a polishing kit that will clear up wiper haze and such.


Good work ain't cheap, Cheap work ain't good!   Simple Man
 

3/06/2014 2:15 PM  #3


Re: Glass

I have several old windshields I need to get rid of, does anyone know where I can take them?

 

3/06/2014 2:59 PM  #4


Re: Glass

Local dump!


Good work ain't cheap, Cheap work ain't good!   Simple Man
 

3/07/2014 8:58 PM  #5


Re: Glass

I agree. Unless you could find someone who could use them, I'm afraid they'll go in the ground. I know the recycling places around here wont take them due to the cellulose between the layers....the safety part of safety glass.

 

3/07/2014 10:30 PM  #6


Re: Glass

You could always make them into coffee tables

 

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