Dull looking repair surface

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Mr Bill
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Dull looking repair surface

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When I finish a repair and apply pit polish to repair surface and polish with a paper towel , my repairs dont look as shiny as the rest of the windshield. Any suggestions? :eusa_booh
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Re: Dull looking repair surface

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I always polish using the end of my finger and the smallest amount of polish possible and I mean really small, polish until the polish is dry takes only a couple of seconds try it. I have been using the same 1/4pint bottle of polish since 1988 and it looks like it has another 5 years to go.

Do not condem this method until you try it everyone in this trade I have shown it to is amazed.

Give me some feedback.
33,000 + screen repairs over 18 years and still learning.
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CPR

Re: Dull looking repair surface

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I use a buffing wheel on the dremel, works for me.
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Re: Dull looking repair surface

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More polish Grasshopper I also have this cool little nail file looking thing I bought for 2 bucks at the beauty supply its used to polish acrylic nails rub the surface a couple times bam shes shiney
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