Great video! I’ve been looking for any examples of folks restoring vintage glass that’s been exposed to the elements for 60+ years. All the other videos are light duty, not like our restoration projects. Great video, not an idiot- really appreciate it. I’m going to start with steel wool, lubricant and a razor blade, then move to polishing after to finish it up. I’ll let you know how I goes 😊 thanks again for the informative and well-paced how to video.
Great video! I was thinking about doing my side windows for My 68 Camaro now. I was reading and hearing from people that the remanufactured glass doesn’t have the same curvature so it makes me a little nervous. The glass is really cheap, about $100 each and I can get it here locally but don’t want to hassle with that yet. We will try this first! Cheers!
I have a 1972 Karmann Ghia. I'm going to have to try to do this with the glass in. Do you think that the steel wool could take care f the entire job? I mostly have the white fog/haze along the bottoms.
Great video! I’ve been looking for any examples of folks restoring vintage glass that’s been exposed to the elements for 60+ years. All the other videos are light duty, not like our restoration projects. Great video, not an idiot- really appreciate it. I’m going to start with steel wool, lubricant and a razor blade, then move to polishing after to finish it up. I’ll let you know how I goes 😊 thanks again for the informative and well-paced how to video.
Love to hear how it goes for you!
Goid video. 3M weatherstrip adhesive remover is a good way to remove the black weatherstrip adhesive on any surface. Really works great.
Great video! I was thinking about doing my side windows for My 68 Camaro now. I was reading and hearing from people that the remanufactured glass doesn’t have the same curvature so it makes me a little nervous. The glass is really cheap, about $100 each and I can get it here locally but don’t want to hassle with that yet. We will try this first! Cheers!
I have a 1972 Karmann Ghia. I'm going to have to try to do this with the glass in. Do you think that the steel wool could take care f the entire job? I mostly have the white fog/haze along the bottoms.
It's worth a try, especially if it's a mineral build up! Maybe add a bit of vinegar and water to the steel wool.
You can still see all the water spots
That chemical he used is a mix of natural diatomaceous earth and aluminum oxide. Its good....... enough 👍
Too much talking
Rude!
Too much judgement for a follower of Jesus
Mute the video 😅