Hi everyone-----I just used some Megs glass cleaner on my windows. They're clean, but there are scratches all over the windows! My micro is "glass" micro, but it must be too rough. What do I do now to get rid of all those scratches?
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Re: Scratches on windows
Well, a new car doesnt need to cure, it is baked at the factory, and sat in lots for some time.
At any rate, I would be curious what scratches/swirls they may be fixing. You wont see a lot of positive comments around here on dealers detailing things. And yeah, would be weird for glass scratches/pits. They should only come after driving a lot, or dragging a wiper arm back and forth by accident, etc. Are you certain they are scratches?2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue
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Re: Scratches on windows
I guess the good thing about the detailer having to fix the car's scratches is that if it doesn't work, Honda is still going to have to do something. I suppose the problem with the windows could be that they're now so clean that I can see the nicks (and a few longer "scratches") now. They're just like swirls---the light catches them and they glitter like diamonds. The scratches are long----what else could they be but scratches?
The detailer said he didn't want to work on the paint (swirls and scratches) until the paint has cured for six months or so. The car was built in July. All of this is in my thread "bad paint-what to do?". But the windows....that's a different story. Really, could Megs glass cleaner and a microfiber damage the windows?
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