I'm trying to get rid of some wiper blade marks on the windshield. I've tried using Autoglym Glass Polish, but it didn't help. I've read that steel wool should do the job.
Glass windows it is fine but don't use it on your windshield as most of them aren't pure glass anymore and will scratch. Also, don't use it on tinting.
yeah, even scrubbing pads scratched the hell out of my windshield... it worked well on my side glass and rear... but when i did it to the windshield, swirls galore.
Modern windshields are laminated with plastic to keep them from sending glass fragments through the passenger compartment in an accident. Side and rear windows are tempered so that they break into small round glass fragments without sharp edges when broken.
Sure, but the plastic is the center layer and as such is not going to come into contact with the steel wool unless you work it for a realllllly long time...
Windshields are all glass with a layer of plastic sandwiched inside to prvent shattering in an accident. I have used 000 steel wool with excellent results to clean heavily soiled windshields. Just soak the windshield with your favorite glass cleaner and lighly "buff" with the steel wool and follow up with a clean cloth. Then just clean the windshield with another shot of windshield cleaner and a fresh cloth. Always use at least a 000 grade steel wool, the more 0's the finer and gentler the steel wool. I usaually follow up with a fine glass polish.
I recall a post where a detailer requested information on how to get scratches out of a windshield left by steel wool. I don't recall any good answers. Please be very careful. If you are determined to use steel wool be sure to try a very small test area and see how it would work. I would not do it.