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    Ok, so I picked up my Mom's '92 Festy recently (used to be mine a million years ago), and have been driving around a fair bit with zero problems... UNTIL:
    I drove it at night last night and every time I went under a street light or had oncoming headlights coming at me, the windshield was rendered almost impossible to see through because of a bazillion little rainbow-y, sparkly, glittery bits... Like a million little scratches.

    The windshield is fairly clean inside and out, and I cannot see any scratches with my naked eye... what could be causing that? What can be done to diminish it? (assuming you could figure out what I am talking about based on my description...)

    Any ideas?
    Thirdman
    1992 White Festiva L - original owner
    1993 Green-ish Stinktiva™ L - totaled

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    There are several glass polishes available, but I would start with some whitening tooth paste in an area with an RO sander
    Trees aren't kind to me...

    currently: 2 88Ls (Scrappy and Jersey), 88LX, 90L(Pepe), 91L, 91GL (Skippy) 93 GL Sport (the Mighty Favakk), 94 (Bruce) & 95 Aspire SEs, 97 Aspire (The Joker),
    94 Justy 4WD, 87 Fiero GT, plus 2 parts cars. That's my fleet.

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    • #3
      Is it sand pitted?

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      • #4
        That sounds like a real possibility but he would see some pits in the daylight.
        An idea can turn to dust or magic, depending on the talent that rubs against it.

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        • #5
          I hear ya about the sand-pitting, but I'm not sure how it could have happened... it was my mom's and she never got it out where there was any sand, and never got it over 35 mph... and the windshield is only about 5 years old, original was damaged by hail. She never drove and night, so I don't know how long it's been like this...
          Last edited by thirdman; 10-11-2017, 11:44 PM.
          Thirdman
          1992 White Festiva L - original owner
          1993 Green-ish Stinktiva™ L - totaled

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          • #6
            Originally posted by sc72 View Post
            That sounds like a real possibility but he would see some pits in the daylight.
            I figured but had to ask..
            Originally posted by thirdman View Post
            I hear ya about the sand-pitting, but I'm not sure how it could have happened... it was my mom's and she never got it out where there was any sand, and never got it over 35 mph... and the windshield is only about 5 years old, original was damaged by hail. She never drove and night, so I don't know how long it's been like this...
            Ok, have you tried cleaning the window with anything? The yellow haze/film from smoking can do weird stuff to light. I applied the rainx anti fog to the inside of my windshield a little too thick and it was annoying with the light until i wiped more off.
            It could be some sort of weird film, grease, tree sap smeared smooth or something on there. Try a couple different cleaners maybe

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            • #7
              Originally posted by ryanprins13 View Post
              Ok, have you tried cleaning the window with anything? The yellow haze/film from smoking can do weird stuff to light. I applied the rainx anti fog to the inside of my windshield a little too thick and it was annoying with the light until i wiped more off.
              It could be some sort of weird film, grease, tree sap smeared smooth or something on there. Try a couple different cleaners maybe
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              It's never been smoked in, but I agree that I need to hit it with a variety of cleaners inside and out... Surely there is a simple fix?
              Thirdman
              1992 White Festiva L - original owner
              1993 Green-ish Stinktiva™ L - totaled

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              • #8
                Last resort might be to use cerium oxide and a thick, hard felt pad. But it's not cheap to try. I used it to polish out bamboo drippings that will REALLY mess up glass. The cerium oxide is cheap enough - less than $10, but the 1 1/4" felt pad is about $25. This is the stuff used to polish lenses, and it is very labor intensive. I spent about 6-8 hours on hatch, windshield, and 2 side windows. Hard to say the time, because many rest breaks were required.
                "Blue92"- 92L 5 spd, original owner- 185K, B8,DD..
                "Pedro"-88L 5-spd, B6D (built by Advancedynamix)
                "Blanca"-92 GL auto, 125K(FM8 Lowest Miles)- B6 daughter's DD
                "Tractor Blue"- 89 L auto, 110K
                "Chester"-88 LX, runs but not street legal
                "Wenona"-89L parts car
                "Flame"- 89 LX 5 spd ,parts car

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                • #9
                  If you are using paper towels to clean with, you may want to try newspaper instead. I've had good results over the years. It seems that PTs are too soft to cut thru the baked on road goo/ bug guts or whatever and NP seems to acts like a scraper with the cleaner to clean down to bare glass. If you go the cerium oxide route, be warned the powder splash will stain a weak paint finish. Learned that the hard way on a 72 white pick-up with a poorly maintained finish for the 30 yrs before I got. Needless to say white with pink pok-a-dots doesn't work.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by rap View Post
                    If you are using paper towels to clean with, you may want to try newspaper instead. I've had good results over the years. It seems that PTs are too soft to cut thru the baked on road goo/ bug guts or whatever and NP seems to acts like a scraper with the cleaner to clean down to bare glass. If you go the cerium oxide route, be warned the powder splash will stain a weak paint finish. Learned that the hard way on a 72 white pick-up with a poorly maintained finish for the 30 yrs before I got. Needless to say white with pink pok-a-dots doesn't work.
                    I agree with the newspaper use. It works a LOT better than paper towels. Really cuts thru the grime.

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                    • #11
                      rap, you are correct about the mess involved with cerium oxide. If I use it again, I will mask as if painting. I didn't have a problem with lasting stains, also on a white car, but it was a chore to get it out of cracks and crevices.
                      "Blue92"- 92L 5 spd, original owner- 185K, B8,DD..
                      "Pedro"-88L 5-spd, B6D (built by Advancedynamix)
                      "Blanca"-92 GL auto, 125K(FM8 Lowest Miles)- B6 daughter's DD
                      "Tractor Blue"- 89 L auto, 110K
                      "Chester"-88 LX, runs but not street legal
                      "Wenona"-89L parts car
                      "Flame"- 89 LX 5 spd ,parts car

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                      • #12
                        And where do you find cerium oxide? and the hard felt pad?
                        Thank you in advance!
                        '88 Festiva LX 5 speed, A/C, Carb, restored $$$ body paint, badly wrecked @ 200k.
                        '93 Festiva L, 5 speed, Aqua, bought from the original owner,.Zero rust but very nasty otherwise. Awaits the B6T.
                        '91 Festiva L, 5 speed, bought to drive while putting the B6T in the '93. now B6ME powered.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Rick the Quick View Post
                          And where do you find cerium oxide? and the hard felt pad?
                          Thank you in advance!
                          Ebay look under glass scratch repair

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                          • #14
                            I got it from Amazon, but I see plenty on Ebay, too. And wear something you don't care about. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
                            "Blue92"- 92L 5 spd, original owner- 185K, B8,DD..
                            "Pedro"-88L 5-spd, B6D (built by Advancedynamix)
                            "Blanca"-92 GL auto, 125K(FM8 Lowest Miles)- B6 daughter's DD
                            "Tractor Blue"- 89 L auto, 110K
                            "Chester"-88 LX, runs but not street legal
                            "Wenona"-89L parts car
                            "Flame"- 89 LX 5 spd ,parts car

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                            • #15
                              Thank you, I will try it.
                              '88 Festiva LX 5 speed, A/C, Carb, restored $$$ body paint, badly wrecked @ 200k.
                              '93 Festiva L, 5 speed, Aqua, bought from the original owner,.Zero rust but very nasty otherwise. Awaits the B6T.
                              '91 Festiva L, 5 speed, bought to drive while putting the B6T in the '93. now B6ME powered.

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