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      06-04-2019, 02:03 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by Now_Rudi View Post
I've tried it. Wasn't happy with the minimal results. Check with your insurance company, you may be able to get a windshield replacement through Safe-Light at no cost to you. Much better option.

If you haven't already used the cerium oxide, make sure that you do not get it on your seals or any other rubber pieces for that matter. It will dry it out and damage it. It's also a big mess and odds are, you aren't going to get the results that you expect. Are you planning on using the drill attachment pads? If so, be very careful. It's very easy to sling that stuff everywhere. It also leaves a powdery residue all over everything once it dries out.

Are you starting to pick up on the mess I made in my garage?
I have seen some videos and it does create quite a mess.

Plan was to get the kit on Amazon. Includes a bag of Cerium Oxide, drill attachment backing plate and felt pads.

Would definitely have to tape up the rubber trim pieces. Seems that reviews point towards long working time. Doesn't seem like a "quick job" type of product.

How long did you work it into the glass and what machine/pads did you use?
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