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Old 05-05-2006, 06:18 PM
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Window scratches

I don't know if anyone else has this problem but I have scratches all over my side windows, I've heard this is a problem with the fourth gens. What I'm wondering is if there is a way to get rid of them. I had a thought the other day about using that glasses scratch remover on them, but I have no idea whether that stuff even works, any thoughts or suggestions?
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I actually don't know but i have the same problem on my 4th gen but i also have one on my front window
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Check out this:
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doesnt look bad for 34 bucks
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No it doesnt.
But I dont know how good it works.
Maybe someone else will chime in.
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will it work the same for a t top i have a 3 inch not really that notciable white line on the passenger side T
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if you dont know what your doing with that kit...youll really mess up your window. just go get it done by an auto glass company.
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Originally Posted by MyFirstCamaro
will it work the same for a t top i have a 3 inch not really that notciable white line on the passenger side T
Yea my drivers side ttop is scratched up a lil the last owner likes to put kis keys up on them from the looks of it.
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I wouldn't touch the kit for deep scratches, there is too much room for error since you are sanding away the glass. The other kit I might look into more since it looks almost like a polish and if it works I think 35 bucks is a good deal.
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I have the same problem with my fourth gen.. not only do camaros have this, but there are other cars with automatic windows that do too, mine are minor and seem to go away when i wash it, but come back after i use the windows a few times, so it doesnt bother me that mucb
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Originally Posted by 96camaro
I wouldn't touch the kit for deep scratches, there is too much room for error since you are sanding away the glass. The other kit I might look into more since it looks almost like a polish and if it works I think 35 bucks is a good deal.
sounds like a better idea
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