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Old 20th December 2012, 10:19   #21
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Apparently T cut works. Don't hold me to it tho..
Aah no mate it won`t work & you`ll be ages trying to remove it.
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Old 2nd February 2013, 11:24   #22
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Aah no mate it won`t work & you`ll be ages trying to remove it.
Just somink I got told lool. I've never tried it :/
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Old 12th June 2013, 23:57   #23
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I want to remove a few scratches on my windshield. Some created after removing some bird shit (have no idea what the bastard ate) and some others after the council had the wonderful idea of mixing sand with salt during last winter.

I did a search but only found one thread. Then I also did a bit of research and found out about jewellers rouge and T cut for glass? Before I get the suggestion: no I'm not interested in bashing the glass then claim it off my insurance.
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Never seen this till your link

But it's the stomach acids in the bird shit that cause issues, that's why you're supposed to clean it off your paint asap as it ruins your paint
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Old 16th June 2013, 15:03   #24
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No to mention they set like concrete if you leave them to dry. Like my brother found out recently after he fucked a panel up. A bit similar as if he had washed his car with a sandpaper mitt.

A trick I have is to use window cleaning stuff, leave to soak for a minute and it cleans off easily most of the time.
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