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Old 01-20-2013, 11:40 PM   #1
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Clouded windshield. Any way to fix it?

I noticed my windshield is clouded in the lower corners. I've cleaned the glass, and also taken a razor blade flat edge to it, but nothing seems to phase it. It's kind of a cloudy white film. Must be baked into the glass somehow, but I'm not sure.

Any ideas to take care of it?
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Old 01-20-2013, 11:42 PM   #2
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Re: Clouded windshield. Any way to fix it?

It is the plastic in between. Only fix i know of is new glass.
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Old 01-21-2013, 12:02 AM   #3
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Re: Clouded windshield. Any way to fix it?

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It is the plastic in between. Only fix i know of is new glass.
That's correct. The polyvinyl plastic layer in the middle of the lamination is oxidized. The only way to fix it is to replace the windshield.
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Old 01-21-2013, 12:03 AM   #4
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Re: Clouded windshield. Any way to fix it?

That stinks. Thanks for letting me know
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Old 01-28-2013, 02:52 AM   #5
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Re: Clouded windshield. Any way to fix it?

I'm guessing your rocker panels and door bottoms are rusted too? It's more than likely water damage from a rusted through rain rail above the windshield. It leaks through the rain rail, runs down the windshield, and down to the doors.
Mine did that too. I guess it's common on our trucks.
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Old 01-28-2013, 09:21 AM   #6
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You can fix it by buying a new one! Lol....

If you have insurance ask them about replacement of it. Tell them it's a safety issue. They may pay for it.

In SC if a rock hit's it are anything for that matter they will pay to have it fixed are replaced for free.
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Re: Clouded windshield. Any way to fix it?

I recently had mine replaced by a guy in Park City. $170, IIRC.
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I'm guessing your rocker panels and door bottoms are rusted too? It's more than likely water damage from a rusted through rain rail above the windshield. It leaks through the rain rail, runs down the windshield, and down to the doors.
Mine did that too. I guess it's common on our trucks.
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I think you may be right. We got a lot of snow last night. I noticed today as it melted, that it ran from the drip rail, down the door, and down through the rusted out rocker panel. I'm guessing it might also be getting the front window
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I recently had mine replaced by a guy in Park City. $170, IIRC.
Thanks. Good to know. Luckily, it isn't that bad. I'm sure I'll get a rock chip in the drivers view or crack at some point, and I'll have it replaced
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Re: Clouded windshield. Any way to fix it?

As a temporary fix until I get some days off, I went to Home Depot and bought what is called Plasti-dip. It's basically like spray paint, but when it drys it turns to a rubber and is pretty tough and sealable, then once you want it gone, you simply just peel it off.
-it's not the stuff on the "screen door" commercial we've all seen. Haha. You actually can't tell the difference between it and regular paint.
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Re: Clouded windshield. Any way to fix it?

Mister B, you will love a new windshield, its like having a new truck, nice clear glass. You will wonder why you waited so long to have it put in. Have a new windshield gasket on hand for the guys to use instead of the old one.
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Mister B, you will love a new windshield, its like having a new truck, nice clear glass. You will wonder why you waited so long to have it put in. Have a new windshield gasket on hand for the guys to use instead of the old one.
Yes my truck has a new windshield, that's how I know!
Good to know. Thanks for the heads up!
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Re: Clouded windshield. Any way to fix it?

i just may have a good spare one let me clean it up and make sure and see and i guess just shipping and its yours
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i just may have a good spare one let me clean it up and make sure and see and i guess just shipping and its yours
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Mister B, you will love a new windshield, its like having a new truck, nice clear glass. You will wonder why you waited so long to have it put in. Have a new windshield gasket on hand for the guys to use instead of the old one.
Yes my truck has a new windshield, that's how I know!
Full agreement here. I have replaced windshields in several older vehicles and it is AMAZING the difference a new windshield makes. Especially in sunlight or on coming headlights.
Having said that, my '69 c10 still has all the original glass. Considering asking if my insurance company will replace it free to eliminate the pitted glass 'galaxy effect' since it becomes a safety issue. They did it for my old Mustang. One advantage not having one of those discount online carriers. Be gone little Gecko dude
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Re: Clouded windshield. Any way to fix it?

whats funny? if dont need or want it thats fine
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whats funny? if dont need or want it thats fine
How can you ship a windshield? I thought you were joking
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Re: Clouded windshield. Any way to fix it?

you can ship it via ups by freight but either way heres a few pics of it


And theres a spot right about where my hand is i dont know if it can be buffed out or what not

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you can ship it via ups by freight but either way heres a few pics of it


And theres a spot right about where my hand is i dont know if it can be buffed out or what not

Well I'm sorry if I came off as a jerk lol. I thought you were joking.

That's a nice windshield. Thanks for the offer! How much do you think shipping would be? What area of the windshield is that spot located?
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Re: Clouded windshield. Any way to fix it?

Put me in line if it doesnt work out with mister! My 70 has the same issues, and will be needing one. Any guess on weight?
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Re: Clouded windshield. Any way to fix it?

i would say driver side about near or where the mirror should go, to me its not really noticable. I can see if ups will do ground alot cheaper freight is 100+ ground is 20.00 u can see it on the top picture.

whats zip on both so i can check
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That's mighty nice of you 53, even if he has to pay freight, if he was to buy a new he would still have to pay freight with that size of an item and weight.
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In SC if a rock hit's it are anything for that matter they will pay to have it fixed are replaced for free.
My friend, "nothing" in life is truly free, especially if an insurance company is involved. You will pay for that "free" fix sooner or later.
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Re: Clouded windshield. Any way to fix it?

Don't know about your state, but my comprehensive insurance (Nationwide) paid for (Safe-light) to replace my windshield and new Precision gasket. Not free, but considering I've paid for insurance for many years with no claims, I figure it was "paid for". Give your insurance co. a call. The installer turned out to be a "car guy" and knew exactly how to get it done. He even gave me about 1/2 hour to spray to top of my dash with some flat red paint (to reduce glare) while he had to glass out. A real plus.
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