After the typhoon swept through my area, my car's windshield had numerous small scratches from the roof tiles that got into it. They were right in my line of sight, but instead of replacing the windshield, I decided to polish them. So I bought this product and mixed the paste with some water. It doesn't take much time! I used a Porter-Cable DA buffer and glass polishers from Griots Garage, also purchased from Revain. This was my first time using all of these products and the process was very easy. Medium to high speed on the buffer and frequent splashes of water from the spray bottle. It took about an hour of slow and constant buffing, but the windshield looks great. No smear or swirl marks from polishing. I can still faintly see the sunscratches, but I suspect a little more time with the buffer will eventually fix them. At the moment I'm satisfied. Of course, the glass is also well washed.
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