V6 "New Shape" windscreen replacement.

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V6 "New Shape" windscreen replacement.

Post by Ron Miel » Sun Oct 23, 2011 12:33 pm

The windscreen exterior on my "new shape" (2000/2001) SG5W is getting quite badly micro-pitted, making driving into low sun at this time of year, more than a bit "iffy", so I'll have to get it changed - hopefully, under insurance cover.

I know that several peeps have had windscreen replacements done by Autoglass, and there's an Autoglass part number quoted in a topic thread somewhere. However, Lush Projects shows a different Mazda part number for one "old shape" Bongo variant" and all post-September 1999 "new shape" variants, relative to most "old shapes". Anybody had a "new shape" screen replaced, and if so, have you got an invoice with the Autoglass part number?

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Re: V6 "New Shape" windscreen replacement.

Post by Ron Miel » Mon Oct 24, 2011 10:01 am

Further reading suggests there's a chance that the problem is one of strongly bonded surface contaminants (tree sap, pesticide spray, or whatever), rather than pitting (acid rain, road gritting/salting, dodgy wipers.....) and that, if so, clay bar treatment might fix it. Am therefore going to try that before visiting Autoglass. Anybody successfully used clay bar on a windscreen?
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Re: V6 "New Shape" windscreen replacement.

Post by mikexgough » Mon Oct 24, 2011 11:13 am

Ron Miel wrote:Anybody successfully used clay bar on a windscreen?
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Re: V6 "New Shape" windscreen replacement.

Post by helen&tony » Mon Oct 24, 2011 12:10 pm

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David...tut tut...parking the Bongo under trees.. :lol: :lol: :lol: ...Have you tried thinners, and one of those razor-blade scrapers in a handle?...or there's perspex-polish???...as for motorbike screens and visors...works a treat!...
I think the clue as to whether it is surface contaminants is when you've washed the car, if you can see the wiper-arcs when it's dry, it's likely to be surface-crud...otherwise, I have known windscreens to degrade where they are laminated....but only on older vehicles....
Good luck with the claying/ polishing, whatever
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Re: V6 "New Shape" windscreen replacement.

Post by Ron Miel » Mon Oct 24, 2011 1:45 pm

Ta Mike - just bought T-Cut clay bar kit before lunch!

More likely cause Helen, if due to surface contaminants, is recent six months refurbishment of (upwind) house next door, inside and out - more builder's chemical stuff flying about than you can shake a stick at, including cement dust I spent a less than happy afternoon, immediately, cleaning off paintwork and glass. Not that as such, I think though, as it was a.) pretty obvious well-dispersed and significant sized spotting, much bigger than the the tiny marks or pits I've got now, and b.) very thoroughly/quickly removed.

It still could be in the glass (but doesn't really look deep enough to be laminate breakdown) but I'll try the clay bar in the next day or three, first - cheaper than the £100 glass excess on my policy, even if insurance covered. Haven't noticed wiper sweep marks after washing, in fact I didn't notice anything until driving south against low/bright sun last week.

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Re: V6 "New Shape" windscreen replacement.

Post by jaylee » Mon Oct 24, 2011 2:01 pm

Ron Miel wrote:Ta Mike - just bought T-Cut clay bar kit before lunch!

More likely cause Helen, if due to surface contaminants, is recent six months refurbishment of (upwind) house next door, inside and out - more builder's chemical stuff flying about than you can shake a stick at, including cement dust I spent a less than happy afternoon, immediately, cleaning off paintwork and glass. Not that as such, I think though, as it was a.) pretty obvious well-dispersed and significant sized spotting, much bigger than the the tiny marks or pits I've got now, and b.) very thoroughly/quickly removed.

It still could be in the glass (but doesn't really look deep enough to be laminate breakdown) but I'll try the clay bar in the next day or three, first - cheaper than the £100 glass excess on my policy, even if insurance covered. Haven't noticed wiper sweep marks after washing, in fact I didn't notice anything until driving south against low/bright sun last week.

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Re: V6 "New Shape" windscreen replacement.

Post by Ron Miel » Mon Oct 24, 2011 2:09 pm

jaylee wrote: Don't forget to check yer tires if they have been skipping stuff in the road too! :roll: :roll: Plasterboard nails are a classic... :roll: :roll: ](*,)
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Re: V6 "New Shape" windscreen replacement.

Post by Ron Miel » Wed Oct 26, 2011 6:50 pm

Ron Miel wrote:Ta Mike - just bought T-Cut clay bar kit before lunch!

More likely cause Helen, if due to surface contaminants, is recent six months refurbishment of (upwind) house next door, inside and out - more builder's chemical stuff flying about than you can shake a stick at, including cement dust I spent a less than happy afternoon, immediately, cleaning off paintwork and glass. Not that as such, I think though, as it was a.) pretty obvious well-dispersed and significant sized spotting, much bigger than the the tiny marks or pits I've got now, and b.) very thoroughly/quickly removed.

It still could be in the glass (but doesn't really look deep enough to be laminate breakdown) but I'll try the clay bar in the next day or three, first - cheaper than the £100 glass excess on my policy, even if insurance covered. Haven't noticed wiper sweep marks after washing, in fact I didn't notice anything until driving south against low/bright sun last week.

Cheers both, David
Clay bar dead good!

Ten minutes work, and perfect windscreen again, facing into low sun late this afternoon.

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