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<blockquote data-quote="troutski" data-source="post: 220566" data-attributes="member: 6740"><p>Thanks for the reply's, my windshield is intact....but very old and looking through it is like a very foggy day to say the least.</p><p>I was told to use the new headlamp cleaning kit made for today's cars, it is supposedly the same material. </p><p>My biggest fear is doing something to restore it and ruining it in spite of myself. </p><p>I am taking before and after pictures so as to have a step by step to share, this will be my first attempt at a total restoration; at the same time I want to hit the water and chase some Trout.</p><p>Again thanks for the help.</p><p></p><p>Chuck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="troutski, post: 220566, member: 6740"] Thanks for the reply's, my windshield is intact....but very old and looking through it is like a very foggy day to say the least. I was told to use the new headlamp cleaning kit made for today's cars, it is supposedly the same material. My biggest fear is doing something to restore it and ruining it in spite of myself. I am taking before and after pictures so as to have a step by step to share, this will be my first attempt at a total restoration; at the same time I want to hit the water and chase some Trout. Again thanks for the help. Chuck [/QUOTE]
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