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The double glazed windows on my Westy are scratched in the outside and seen to have a slight texture finish of dirt on the inside. Has anyone tried buffing or using a mild abrasive? I don't want to make them worse.

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some use g3 or is it g10 compound i cant remember........
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Is there anymore advice please?
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hi there try 3m finnesse it its a very fine abrasive polish much finer than t-cut a friend of mine used to use it to polish scratches from the clear vinyl windows on the spray canopy of his yacht and it works on that and its a soft transparent plastic window like you get on cabriolets

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Ordinary brasso too, applied with a soft cloth - not tissue paper.
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