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Scratched Windscreen

Richard Knight

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On my way into the office the other morning ,I passed a happy fella with a pneumatic drill digging up the road. He kindly sprayed my car with road debris. As it was raining at the time ,the next cycle of the blades carried a small stone fragment in a not so beautiful arc ,scratching the glass. Is there anyway I can remove the scratch without further damage to the screen??

Cheers Richard.

 
Autoglass do a mobile repair service where the fill the crack, chip, or whatever with a clear resin.
 
Sorry - missed the Barcelona bit! Surely there is an equivalent company in Spain, though?
 
Be careful! When I had a Boxster , I had a guy try to take out a scratch with a compound and he created a lense/bullseye effect in the screen which was much worse. Had to get a new screen. If it is your original screen as fitted at the factory I would try to live with the scratch.
 
Point taken. Food for thought. Thank you. Can I live with it ? Time possibly to contact the insurance company ......... Cheers.
 
Hi Richard

These guys may be able to assist you worth dropping them an email http://www.glasspolish.eu/services.html#windscreencontent
 
Great. I've given them a call and they are looking to see where their affiliates are in Spain. Fingers crossed. I'll let you know the out come if they are able to do the work......
 

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