Please help door glass haze
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Please help door glass haze
Here is the link with a thread I need help with:
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/detaili...ml#post3144049
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/detaili...ml#post3144049
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OK, so what have you done so far? Has it always been there? Is it scratched or just overspray from paint? If it is actually scratched, nothing much you can do besides replace the window, you could try some 1800 grit wet sandpaper and see if that helps. There is also some stuff on the market that is supposed to clean "haze", but I never had any luck with it. You can search for videos on you tube for various methods to try and remove window haze.
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Well I finally found something that worked great to remove the haze off the door glass:
I used glass top stove cleaner and polish with an orbital pad that I put on a drill. I used window cleaner like Windex and paper towels to remove the polish.
One word of advice is to cover everything you don't want the polish to get on like the roof, door, windshield, mirrors and truck bed because that stuff really flings everywhere. I also wouldn't do it in direct sunlight because how fast it dries. Both windows took me a half hour and that included cleaning the polish off everything else that it splattered on.
I used glass top stove cleaner and polish with an orbital pad that I put on a drill. I used window cleaner like Windex and paper towels to remove the polish.
One word of advice is to cover everything you don't want the polish to get on like the roof, door, windshield, mirrors and truck bed because that stuff really flings everywhere. I also wouldn't do it in direct sunlight because how fast it dries. Both windows took me a half hour and that included cleaning the polish off everything else that it splattered on.