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scratched windows

Look at Fenwicks website They used to offer a polish (and may still do so) but it's probably only good for very shallow scratches.
 
Hi Wickersham on windowize gives a very good demo for Pratical Motorhome readers with step by step instructions on YouTube cheers Jrs1
 
I'm with Dusty, only my 1st. caravan windows did not scratch, 40 years ago, and they were glass! but since then (9 vans ) never been able to keep plastic windows scratch free. But certainly never worried about them!
 
I have used Brasso for years and seems to have pretty good results. They are all a form of cutting pastes some are just a different compound to the others.
 
Billwizzer said:
I have used Brasso for years and seems to have pretty good results. They are all a form of cutting pastes some are just a different compound to the others.

What Billwizzer says, so many compounds available from light polishing to aggressive compounds.

Might I suggest that car body detailing forums would be a good place to find information.
 
I've used the Fenwicks scratch remover on my windows following an encounter with the branches of a fallen tree.

It took some time, but the scratches are no more ...... impressive! :lol:
 
For quite sometime I had been using a liquid wax polish from Wilco not Wilkinsons wilco Just Wiko its a bit like a posh Halfords I tried it on my windows with really good results
 
I just use a regular car polish (AutoGlym)on the windows applied in straight lines. If they have had a more aggressive argument with the hedgerow then T-Cut or Brasso works very well but remember to use the regular polish afterwards. Say again always apply in straight lines otherwise you will get swirl marks.
 
Hi RayS, Fenwicks Windowize is available most everywhere but for deeper scratches you can pick with your finger nails you might need a little help from some fine wet&dry paper as shown by the late John Wickersham on Youtube, Jrs1
 

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