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Hey,

I have a 1998 Boxster with windshield issues. In the direct sunlight there are hundreds of reflections thought the glass. I have polished the exterior of the glass and have been able to remove the wiper scratches, but the reflections are still there. I am guessing that the interior coating is deteriorating and causing the reflections. Is there a cure for this other than replacement?

Regards,

Ken

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Depending on milage, I'd bet what you are seeing is on the outside from sand and rocks and such. If you look at just about any 10 year old car with miles on it you'll see the same. It looks worse at night, especialy when dirty. You can try to polish them out, but I've never been completely satified that way. Only thing I know to do is to replace the windshield. I didn't realize how bad theglass was in my 2001 Beetle until I replaced it, was amaizing.

Where you at in GA? I'm just across the river from Augusta. Chuck

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Depending on milage, I'd bet what you are seeing is on the outside from sand and rocks and such. If you look at just about any 10 year old car with miles on it you'll see the same. It looks worse at night, especialy when dirty. You can try to polish them out, but I've never been completely satified that way. Only thing I know to do is to replace the windshield. I didn't realize how bad theglass was in my 2001 Beetle until I replaced it, was amaizing.

Where you at in GA? I'm just across the river from Augusta. Chuck

Gainesville next to Lake Lainer, thanks for your experience

Regards,

Ken

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