Compliments (C), then Questions (Q): C1: I apprecitiate you starting with the conclusion. C2: I appreciate your comparative process. It saves us from doing the same. C3: I appreciate you showing us just how you did it without cutting key steps. Q1: How did you remove and then reinstall the window? That would be nice. It wiould also be nice to replace a trashed window in a good top. Q2: How would a Royobi buffer, about 10 inch circular, work? Q3: Would 3M or another product remove the horizontal fold lines from...whatever? Thanks!
The Aurora Clear View bottle no. 2 is some kind of UV protectant. I think you miss out on that with the other products but then I don't know how important that is or how effective protection you get with Aurora's product. Maybe the same can be achieved with car wax with UV blocker. I was first thinking of buying the Aurora but I can't find a dealer for it here in Sweden so I think I will go with some regular polish. I have one similar to 3M.
Compliments (C), then Questions (Q): C1: I apprecitiate you starting with the conclusion. C2: I appreciate your comparative process. It saves us from doing the same. C3: I appreciate you showing us just how you did it without cutting key steps.
Q1: How did you remove and then reinstall the window? That would be nice. It wiould also be nice to replace a trashed window in a good top. Q2: How would a Royobi buffer, about 10 inch circular, work? Q3: Would 3M or another product remove the horizontal fold lines from...whatever?
Thanks!
Ahhh, I see some window replacement videos for the Z3.Nice design. I have a Fiat Spider 2000, so it's different.
I would be careful on the speed of a buffer. It may work. The fold lines are tough to get rid of.
The Aurora Clear View bottle no. 2 is some kind of UV protectant. I think you miss out on that with the other products but then I don't know how important that is or how effective protection you get with Aurora's product. Maybe the same can be achieved with car wax with UV blocker. I was first thinking of buying the Aurora but I can't find a dealer for it here in Sweden so I think I will go with some regular polish. I have one similar to 3M.
I'm not convinced. I'm gonna need you to do the back window on my 64 to convince me.
Come on down!