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Probably been asked before but here goes . Sitting here in a park up over looking a beautiful lake just north of Madrid. Anyway the only thing that,s spoiling it is the fine scratches in the perspex windows! So wise one,s is it possible to polish them out with some kind of cutting paste 🤔 Your wisdom much appreciated.
 
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Probably been asked before but here goes . Sitting here in a park up over looking a beautiful lake just north of Madrid. Anyway the only thing that,s spoiling it is the fine scratches in the perspex windows! So wise one,s is it possible to polish them out with some kind of cutting paste 🤔 Your wisdom much appreciated.
I had a deepish scratch on a rear perspex window from contact with a bike on the rack. It polished out a treat using a fine cutting paste and a cloth.
 
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Thank,s folk,s ,just spoken with a fellow motorhomer suggested trying toothpaste on a damp cloth? . How do you say cutting paste in Spanish? Yet again thank you for your wisdom .

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Yep anything with a very mild cutting action
I’ve used stuff like Brasso and it works ok
Just remember to test a small area first, somewhere near the edge of the window and rub gently in circular motions
As you get the feel, build up the pressure
Be mega careful to avoid any grit under the cloth
 
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Have you ever 'bulled' boots?

That's the action you need to adopt when polishing out scratches in windows.
Small circles with a soft cloth and appropriate compound.
The French have a product on sale in their supermarkets. In the motoring isle. Look out for "Fines rayures" Don't know if the Spanish sell it but they do have Carrefour which is a French Co. The Spanish word equivalent is "Arañazos finos" The words mean, 'fine scratches.' Good luck.
 
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