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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars



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Scratched Side Window

I have an annoying scratch on the driver window of the TDV8 that is circular in appearance and can be felt with your nail.

Anybody have any genius tricks for getting scratches out of glass - hopeful I know Question

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Re: Scratched Side Window

Gazellio wrote:
I have an annoying scratch on the driver window of the TDV8 that is circular in appearance and can be felt with your nail.

Anybody have any genius tricks for getting scratches out of glass - hopeful I know Question


You could try something like this: http://www.ultimatehandyman.co.uk/REMOVING..._GLASS.htm

There are pro companies out there top google result is these guys http://www.scratchglass.com/ but cost may be prohibitive. Is the scratch on the inside or outside of the glass? 

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How much is your excess for window glass? Wink Ian

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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars



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Re: Scratched Side Window

dan_uk_1984 wrote:
Gazellio wrote:
I have an annoying scratch on the driver window of the TDV8 that is circular in appearance and can be felt with your nail.

Anybody have any genius tricks for getting scratches out of glass - hopeful I know Question


You could try something like this: http://www.ultimatehandyman.co.uk/REMOVING..._GLASS.htm

There are pro companies out there top google result is these guys http://www.scratchglass.com/ but cost may be prohibitive. Is the scratch on the inside or outside of the glass?


Outside....

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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars



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T24RES wrote:
How much is your excess for window glass? Wink


Not an option but thanks.

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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars



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Dan,

I got a reply:


Thank you for your enquiry into our Windscreen Repairs.

There are 2 options that we can offer you:

1. The most cost effective is ordering a DIY Windscreen Repair Kit. This can be ordered from our website at http://glasspolishshop.com/windscreen_repair

2. We can professionally repair the windscreen by sending out one of our trained technicians. This starts at £210 + VAT.

I hope this is of use and if you require any further information about your enquiry or wish to book one of our trained staff, please feel free to contact us.


Kind Regards


Glass Polish

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Gazellio wrote:
Dan,

I got a reply:


Thank you for your enquiry into our Windscreen Repairs.

There are 2 options that we can offer you:

1. The most cost effective is ordering a DIY Windscreen Repair Kit. This can be ordered from our website at http://glasspolishshop.com/windscreen_repair

2. We can professionally repair the windscreen by sending out one of our trained technicians. This starts at £210 + VAT.

I hope this is of use and if you require any further information about your enquiry or wish to book one of our trained staff, please feel free to contact us.


Kind Regards


Glass Polish


I believe I can call into play my Caveat: "~but cost may be prohibitive." 

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I have a drivers side window glass just lying around in my garage. I had to get a new one quickly earlier in the year as it wouldn't raise properly and I stupidly thought that it would be covered under the extended warranty. Of course I was wrong and glass was a specific exclusion. But the glass is OK! Evil or Very Mad One of the bottom grips that attach to the bottom of the glass and to the winding mechanism had failed, specifically the adhesive had failed.

After it was replaced I asked for the glass back so I could fight the warranty refusal. I got nowhere, of course.

Apparently, the adhesive is commonly used by double glazing manufacturers. So should be easily sourced. Would be a simple job once the old adhesive is cleaned off of the grip and glass. The clip is only about 3" long or so.

PM me if interested.

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