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As above, it depends on how deep the scratches are but anything cerium oxide based is what you need - such as http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acatalog/3m-glass-polishing-compound-cat16.html or http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/engine-and-exterior/glass-cleaners-sealants/carpro-ceri-glass-kit/prod_988.html for example.

 

It's not an easy job, so it'll take a while by machine (rotary being better for this than DA) or take forever by hand if they're not light scratches. If they're too deep, you'll need to replace the glass.

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Yep, Ive considered this several times. Make sure your covered first though!

 

One of my cars was so badly chipped (but like micro chips) that on a sunny day it looked like you were looking at a stary night with all the little chips reflecting the light.

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Mine on the zed is OK. I may, or may not (incase my insurers are watching) have "accidentally" tripped and elbow dropped the windscreen on the celica and blamed it on a golf ball...

 

They may, or may not be rather hard too :surrender: ...

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