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  1. #1 Fixing Scratched Glass 
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    Is there a way to fix a scratched up windsheild. I just bought a 94 firebird for my wife and the windshield has a million scratches in it. It looks like it was driven behind a dump truck leaking playground rocks @100mph for a substantial amount of time. I'd rather not spend 300 on a new windshield if I don't have to.
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    You could try to polish the glass out but really depends on how bad they are
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    If that doesn't work. You'll need one brick, a bit of arm strength and throw it through the window then pick up your cell phone and call your insurance company
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    It turns out I don't have glass coverage.....and I already threw the brick. Lol

    What would you recommend to use to polish the glass?
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    Toothpaste?
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    There are polishes designed for glass use. I'm not sure what you have at your disposal but if you happen to have a buffer should make easy work if the scratches aren't deep
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