Re: Window Glare
Approximately 10/2/03 14:32, RichH uttered for posterity:
> I use regular grade fine auto body polishing/buffing compound, a lambs > wool bonnet and a high speed body shop buffer. Will do wonders with an > old pitted windshield - it wont get the big defects but will remove a > lot of the small stuff. I do it every year until the power buffing > starts to distort the vision, then replace the glass. I would think you'd end up with all sorts of tiny swirl marks. > > Ive always wanted to use an optical "lapping compound" (for lens and > mirror grinding/polishing) and the buffer... just never got around to > it. Scientific supply houses carry the stuff for amateur telescope makers. > lapidary supply as well. Fine rouge followed by tin oxide final polish. Diamond for those who can afford same is a bit faster but pricier than the window. |
Re: Window Glare
In article <3F7B3E52.AE299322@cox.net>,
L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) ------ III <----------@cox.net> wrote: > He'd make your Jeep look cool, maybe something like: >http://www.----------.com/jeep22rim3.jpg LOL! Bill you da man! Does that BasketBall hoop install on the back of the bumper next to the spare make it hard to drive through a tunnel? > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O >mailto:-------------------- >Perry Gagnon wrote: >> >> Same here in the south (NH ;-) ) >> >> Beside why would anyone want pitch black windshield tinting! >> Add some dingle balls across the top of the window while your at it! >> Next he'll be chopping it to a low rider with low profile 19" rims! >> Sounds like my 16 year old son. (My will leaves my Jeep to my woodsman >> brother for fear of what my son may do to it!) >> >> Perry >> >> 87YJ 36X12.5 MT Baja's -- <html><form><input type crash></form></html> nospam@zero.com Replace nospam with jetta to reply via e-mail |
Re: Window Glare
In article <3F7B3E52.AE299322@cox.net>,
L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) ------ III <----------@cox.net> wrote: > He'd make your Jeep look cool, maybe something like: >http://www.----------.com/jeep22rim3.jpg LOL! Bill you da man! Does that BasketBall hoop install on the back of the bumper next to the spare make it hard to drive through a tunnel? > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O >mailto:-------------------- >Perry Gagnon wrote: >> >> Same here in the south (NH ;-) ) >> >> Beside why would anyone want pitch black windshield tinting! >> Add some dingle balls across the top of the window while your at it! >> Next he'll be chopping it to a low rider with low profile 19" rims! >> Sounds like my 16 year old son. (My will leaves my Jeep to my woodsman >> brother for fear of what my son may do to it!) >> >> Perry >> >> 87YJ 36X12.5 MT Baja's -- <html><form><input type crash></form></html> nospam@zero.com Replace nospam with jetta to reply via e-mail |
Re: Window Glare
In article <3F7B3E52.AE299322@cox.net>,
L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) ------ III <----------@cox.net> wrote: > He'd make your Jeep look cool, maybe something like: >http://www.----------.com/jeep22rim3.jpg LOL! Bill you da man! Does that BasketBall hoop install on the back of the bumper next to the spare make it hard to drive through a tunnel? > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O >mailto:-------------------- >Perry Gagnon wrote: >> >> Same here in the south (NH ;-) ) >> >> Beside why would anyone want pitch black windshield tinting! >> Add some dingle balls across the top of the window while your at it! >> Next he'll be chopping it to a low rider with low profile 19" rims! >> Sounds like my 16 year old son. (My will leaves my Jeep to my woodsman >> brother for fear of what my son may do to it!) >> >> Perry >> >> 87YJ 36X12.5 MT Baja's -- <html><form><input type crash></form></html> nospam@zero.com Replace nospam with jetta to reply via e-mail |
Re: Window Glare
sun glasses ? "Pitch black" windows just aren't safe, even if some think
they are kewl. Dave Milne, Scotland '99 TJ 4.0 Sahara "Joshua Nelson" <spam_box@ev1.net> wrote in message news:b102b6e4.0310020716.17be009d@posting.google.c om... : > Fancy yourself as a filmstar or mafia type ? : > : : No, I fancy that I don't like the sun in my eyes and I can't use : sunvisors due to aftermarket roll bar occupying that space. |
Re: Window Glare
sun glasses ? "Pitch black" windows just aren't safe, even if some think
they are kewl. Dave Milne, Scotland '99 TJ 4.0 Sahara "Joshua Nelson" <spam_box@ev1.net> wrote in message news:b102b6e4.0310020716.17be009d@posting.google.c om... : > Fancy yourself as a filmstar or mafia type ? : > : : No, I fancy that I don't like the sun in my eyes and I can't use : sunvisors due to aftermarket roll bar occupying that space. |
Re: Window Glare
sun glasses ? "Pitch black" windows just aren't safe, even if some think
they are kewl. Dave Milne, Scotland '99 TJ 4.0 Sahara "Joshua Nelson" <spam_box@ev1.net> wrote in message news:b102b6e4.0310020716.17be009d@posting.google.c om... : > Fancy yourself as a filmstar or mafia type ? : > : : No, I fancy that I don't like the sun in my eyes and I can't use : sunvisors due to aftermarket roll bar occupying that space. |
Re: Window Glare
How about this?????
http://www.eastwoodco.com/itemdy01.a...ep_Key1=plagla -- Carlo F. Serusa, Jr. RPh carlo.jr at comcast.net '98 Sahara TJ - '89 YJ - '79 Scout II O|||||||O '92 Explorer '65 Mustang "RichH" <RhmpL33@NOSPAM.net> wrote in message news:3F7C9953.4000106@NOSPAM.net... > I use regular grade fine auto body polishing/buffing compound, a lambs > wool bonnet and a high speed body shop buffer. Will do wonders with an > old pitted windshield - it wont get the big defects but will remove a > lot of the small stuff. I do it every year until the power buffing > starts to distort the vision, then replace the glass. > > Ive always wanted to use an optical "lapping compound" (for lens and > mirror grinding/polishing) and the buffer... just never got around to > it. Scientific supply houses carry the stuff for amateur telescope makers. > |
Re: Window Glare
How about this?????
http://www.eastwoodco.com/itemdy01.a...ep_Key1=plagla -- Carlo F. Serusa, Jr. RPh carlo.jr at comcast.net '98 Sahara TJ - '89 YJ - '79 Scout II O|||||||O '92 Explorer '65 Mustang "RichH" <RhmpL33@NOSPAM.net> wrote in message news:3F7C9953.4000106@NOSPAM.net... > I use regular grade fine auto body polishing/buffing compound, a lambs > wool bonnet and a high speed body shop buffer. Will do wonders with an > old pitted windshield - it wont get the big defects but will remove a > lot of the small stuff. I do it every year until the power buffing > starts to distort the vision, then replace the glass. > > Ive always wanted to use an optical "lapping compound" (for lens and > mirror grinding/polishing) and the buffer... just never got around to > it. Scientific supply houses carry the stuff for amateur telescope makers. > |
Re: Window Glare
How about this?????
http://www.eastwoodco.com/itemdy01.a...ep_Key1=plagla -- Carlo F. Serusa, Jr. RPh carlo.jr at comcast.net '98 Sahara TJ - '89 YJ - '79 Scout II O|||||||O '92 Explorer '65 Mustang "RichH" <RhmpL33@NOSPAM.net> wrote in message news:3F7C9953.4000106@NOSPAM.net... > I use regular grade fine auto body polishing/buffing compound, a lambs > wool bonnet and a high speed body shop buffer. Will do wonders with an > old pitted windshield - it wont get the big defects but will remove a > lot of the small stuff. I do it every year until the power buffing > starts to distort the vision, then replace the glass. > > Ive always wanted to use an optical "lapping compound" (for lens and > mirror grinding/polishing) and the buffer... just never got around to > it. Scientific supply houses carry the stuff for amateur telescope makers. > |
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