Try using Pledge spray wax (furniture polish) . My local glass professional
uses only this and claims that the wax fills in the small scratches and
brings the surface up to a clear finish.

Paul Koontz
93 GTS

 -----Original Message-----
From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]  On
Behalf Of Michael Esfeld
Sent:   Thursday, July 13, 2000 1:07 PM
To:     Multiple recipients of list
Subject:        Re: Windshield question to the List

I bought a 4+ Clearview and I love it. The only thing I'm not as happy with
is it seems to get fine scratches fairly easily. You don't notice them until
the sun hits just right though. I have a great setup for cleaning too. Carry
a natural sponge and a cloth diaper (also may be used for "pucker factor"
tight turn cleanup...) which is about as non-abrasive as one can get. They
sell a polish that might work to remove the scratches. Cost was about $120
or so as I recall.

Mike


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From: "John Laurenson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2000 7:50 AM
Subject: Windshield question to the List


> I'm looking for input on the quietest windshield set up.  I can't
> seem to get the windshield king, Kevin, to respond off list.
>
> Has anyone used the little BMW deflector on a stock screen?   Does it
> work?  Does it add a lot of wind buffeting noise?  Where do you get
> one if it does work?
>
> hawke


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