Scratch on window

You can try a glass scratch repair kit but it may take hours depending on the depth of the scratches and a considerable amount of energy as well, they do work but follow the instructions to the letter and be aware it's not a quick process.

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I have just tried Fenwick a scratch remover after a van wingmirror grazed the offside window and it works really well.
 
Thanks for reply’s the window is plastic so will bra-so work or to abrasive

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I use Autoglym super resin polish, works well.
I think I’ve read that brasso has ammonia or something in it and not to use on plastic windows
 
I use Autoglym super resin polish, works well.
I think I’ve read that brasso has ammonia or something in it and not to use on plastic windows
Same with T Cut.
All though lots of products work it's best to play safe and use a plastic window polish/scratch remover.
 
I use Autoglym super resin polish, works well.
I think I’ve read that brasso has ammonia or something in it and not to use on plastic windows
Me too , after the t cut as the srp usually isn't enough
 
I use Autoglym super resin polish, works well.
I think I’ve read that brasso has ammonia or something in it and not to use on plastic windows
Me too. Was slightly nervous when I first tried it but it came up scratch free and good as new. I keep a bottle in the MH

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It does but in 30 years I've never had a problem with it.
Maybe not but there is always a risk with it. I hate wasting money on expensive products but with vans costing the wrong side of a hundred grand these days and spares for them at extortionate prices I'd rather not risk it.
 
Toothpaste works on headlights
 
I've always used Bluebell, works for me.

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Lots of acrylic merchants out there saying do not use any solvent or ammonia based products on acrylic as they can cause an irreversible haze in the acrylic which may take a while to appear. T cut will work well for the scratch but do you feel lucky in the long term? CaravanGuard.co.uk do a sensible video for deeper scratch repair.
 
Lots of acrylic merchants out there saying do not use any solvent or ammonia based products on acrylic as they can cause an irreversible haze in the acrylic which may take a while to appear. T cut will work well for the scratch but do you feel lucky in the long term? CaravanGuard.co.uk do a sensible video for deeper scratch repair.
I've used t cut on caravan and motorhome windows for over 30 years, never had any issue with damage or hazing.

You don't leave it on for any length of time . It's on and off then polished over the top . Windows come up like new
 
I've used t cut on caravan and motorhome windows for over 30 years, never had any issue with damage or hazing.

You don't leave it on for any length of time . It's on and off then polished over the top . Windows come up like new
Yes I left it on for a few seconds then buffed off then you’d window cleaner

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Hi can any one advise how to remove small scratches on windows
This..https://www.dometic.com/en-gb/outdoor/motorhome-and-van/cleaning/chemicals-and-consumables/dometic-window-cleaner-set-32373

the glass polish is finer than the brick dust in T Cut both the cleaner and polish has been made for the job
 
I've used t cut on caravan and motorhome windows for over 30 years, never had any issue with damage or hazing.

You don't leave it on for any length of time . It's on and off then polished over the top . Windows come up like new
That’s because after you have polished the windows you sell the van. :LOL: :LOL:
 
Amazed that no one has used caravan pride…awesome product
 
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