tigereater
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I painted my rear window with clear topcoat. Sand the surface to remove any haze, then paint, the paint will "remove" cloudiness, deep scratches, cracks and the fine scratches from sanding. Did a great job, but of course can do nothing about internal haze or crazing. A major benefit is the paint is not prone to micro scratching from cleaning.Start by testing anything in the corners of the window incasebit reacts with the perspex.
Cloudimg can be removed.. Crazing is harder to deal with.
You can wet sand with 1000 or 2000 grit sandpaper and then spray a clear coat on as well.
I belive bill blue may have done a write-up on his experiments on his HT.
I wonder if the kits made to remove cloudiness in modern headlight covers would work well?