Windshield Scratch Removal?

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I have got rid of small scratches using toothpaste(its a really gentle abrasive),its also good for polishing alloy wheels to a mirror finish.
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Frost sell some good products for doing this.
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what like clogate? :wink:
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colgate
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Oh good grief! :banghead:

Is there anyone else out there that has still not heard of Frost Auto Restoration?

If you own an old car you need to keep a copy of their catalogue. You know it makes sense. :)

And just in case you can't find it on their web site Steve. :wink:
http://www.frost.co.uk/item_Detail.asp?productID=8109
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great tip about the toothpaste, saved our kids bacon when his copy of grand theft san andreas wouldn't work because of a big circumfrential scratch, polished it out just great and saved me a sit-in protest at Comet!
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