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scratches on caravan windows

Can anybody help me ,I recently cleaned bird muck off the front window of my Bailey Ranger with a damp cloth ,this has left a few fine scratches which are clearly visable,i have heard rumours about t-cut being good for getting rid of these scratches ,can anybody advise me about this, or does anybody have any other ideas .

your replys will be muchly appreciated cheers Mike
 
Fenwicks Window-wize is supposed to be very good, I hope so. I have the same problem on my brand new van.. I have bought some but have not had chance to use it yet.
 
Our van had a badly scratched front window. A local caravan dealer suggested T-cut which I used and the window polished up perfectly. I suggest trying a small area first just in case. If you think about it, all these window cleaners must be mildly abrasive otherwise they wouldn't remove scratches.
 
Earlier this year - and following advice from someone on this forum (can't remember who) - I tried Simonize Car Polish and it seemed to work a treat on my mildly scratched windows. Will try again when required.

John
 
I know Brasso does a similar job to Tee Cut, it's just another cutting agent. Sparkes (Our friendly forum contributer)uses toothpaste to finish the polishing off, although it's not something I have tried myself.

Sparkes, is it any sort of toothpaste?
 

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