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Old 06-26-2012, 01:12 AM   #155
hartids
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Thanks IRR3, that is definately an option for a tinted look at the back but it won't cover up the damage on my window which is what I am trying to achieve. I think i'm going to have to just put my hand in my pocket and pay out for a replacement window. I'd be up for giving anything else a go before I get the new one fitted if anyone has any ideas? I've tried cleaning and cleaning with specialist plastic window restorer which has worked on the clear sections but the cloudy patches just won't come out. Is there something more industrial I can try (maybe electric buffing) or any other way of staining or tinting the window to cover it up? I do have some headlight smoked tint spray which I am going to use on my front indicators (amber sections) but I think this will just come off with all the movement in the roof if I use it on the rear window. On that subject does anyone know if I need to sand the lights before applying the spray? The directions on the can say that they just need to be cleaned and oil free but I think maybe the spray will take better on a roughened surface?

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