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Originally Posted by MRM
Denis, glass polishing is common for residential windows. I don't see why it couldn't be done on motor vehicles too. I've worked with Stillwater Glass and they are fantastic. They should offer glass polishing in the $100 per pane range. White Bear Glass advertises they do glass polishing too. You could try them if Stillwater Glass doesn't work out. Both do warranty work for some of the local window manufacturers. They have special sanders and compounds and experience that might be hard to duplicate on your own.
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I think the big difference is residential glass is made with flat panes and auto glass has compound curves. If you have to polish auto glasss too much it creates distortion so it might look nice from the outside but looking through it isn’t right.
If it’s deep scratches you’re dealing with, I’d just replace it.
Good luck
Tony