DIY Windscreen Polishing Kit Support
How To Use Windscreen Polishing Kit


Polishing Tips
✅ Mask surrounding trims and seals to protect them during polishing.
✅ Clean the glass thoroughly before polishing to avoid trapping dirt or grit.
✅ Polish with moderate pressure to maintain sufficient friction.
✅ Polish in overlapping side-to-side and up-and-down motions.
✅ Spray a small amount of water to reactivate the polishing compound as needed.
✅ Do not overheat the glass – pause if the surface becomes too warm.
✅ Repeat polishing as needed until the desired finish is achieved.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it safe to use on tinted or coated glass?
Yes, but avoid polishing directly on aftermarket films or fragile coatings. Always test a small area first.
What tools do I need to use this kit?
The kit is designed for use with a standard electric drill. Recommended polishing speed about 2000 rpm's.
What should I do if the paste dries while I’m polishing?
If the paste dries during polishing, simply spray a small amount of water onto the glass or felt pad and continue polishing.
This will reactivate the paste and help you maintain a smooth polishing action.
How long should I polish the glass for best results?
You should continue polishing until the desired result is achieved.
Depending on the depth of scratches or marks, this may require several passes.
Most windscreens take 30–60 minutes, depending on the size of the area and severity of damage.
Is polishing safe for my windscreen’s strength and safety?
Yes, polishing only removes a very thin surface layer of glass. It will not weaken the windscreen or affect its structural integrity.
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