DIY Windscreen Scratch Removal Kit Support

How To Use Windscreen Scratch Removal Kit

STEP 1: Cleaning

Clean the treated glass area thoroughly

STEP 2: Backing Pad Assembly

Use electric drill or a rotary polisher

STEP 3: Scratch Removal

Use green disc to remove deep scratches

STEP 4: Pre - Polishing

Use blue discs to prepare surface for the final polish

STEP 5: Polishing

Use felt pads for restoring clarity and shine

STEP 6: Final Inspection

Clean and inspect, repeat process if necessary

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Polishing Tips

✅ Mask surrounding trims and seals to protect them during polishing.

✅ Clean the glass thoroughly before polishing to avoid trapping dirt or grit.

✅ Make sure all visible scratches are fully removed before moving on to the pre-polish process.

✅ Polish with moderate pressure to maintain sufficient friction.

✅ If haziness remains after polishing, return to the pre-polish step and spend more.

✅ To avoid distortion, always overlap your working area slightly with each polishing pass.

✅ Do not overheat the glass – pause if the surface becomes too warm.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can this kit remove deep scratches in glass?

It can effectively remove light to moderate scratches.
Its not suitable for chips and cracks.

What types of glass can I use this kit on?

It is suitable for laminated, toughened glass side and back windows, mirrors, most flat glass surfaces.

Do I need a drill or polishing machine to use this kit?

Yes, the kit can be used with a standard electric drill or a rotary polisher for best results.

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.

Will polishing damage or weaken my glass?

No, when used correctly the kit is safe. It removes only a very fine surface layer of glass without affecting its strength.

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