Another really useful video Mark. It's amazing the difference you have made to the window. Would you please post a link as to where we can purchase this product from? Cheers Terry
hi when i remove the rear bathroom wall board of a sterling eccles swift 2014 , will it be easy or will the polystyrene be pulled away as well. will i need to buy the polystyrene as well.. is the wall board glued to the ply and the outer skin.. i need to remove the sink the shelf and sink cupboards then pull away the panel.. i can see pins down one side , but not sure how its held in place.. thats a video you need to make..
Hi Gary, the board is bonded to the polystyrene, if you cut through the wall board 3mm deep and cut rounghly 6 inch squares all over, then use a metal ruler to slide between the wallboard and polystyrene, with a bit of practice, the polystyrene will be left perfect and the wall board removed.
Just the video I was looking for. Great work on that window.
Great thanks
A new viewer, thank you so much for your helpful tips.
Thanks Andrew 👍
Great to see you can make them look new with just a little work
Always good to watch an expert at work, but really enjoyed watching you for a change Mark 😂Seriously though. Excellent video sir.
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Nice one Mark, looks 100% better 👍.
Love all your helpful videos Mark, keep them coming.
Thank Julie
Tried this on our motorhome this weekend after watching last week and hey the window scratches have gone. Great advice thank you 😊
Brilliant, thanks 👍
I love all your videos! Very helpful and handy, every single one!
Top Man!
Thanks Kiril
Hi Mark excellent content as usual thanks
Thanks Bryan.
Great job will give mine a freshen up looks a great job
Good effort mate. Looks great.
Thanks Grant
Fill the void / recess of the scratch with nail polish then repeat the steps you did 👍 will fill it out and be flush
Another really useful video Mark. It's amazing the difference you have made to the window. Would you please post a link as to where we can purchase this product from? Cheers Terry
Any decent car shop
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good vid mark
Thanks Ben
hi when i remove the rear bathroom wall board of a sterling eccles swift 2014 , will it be easy or will the polystyrene be pulled away as well.
will i need to buy the polystyrene as well.. is the wall board glued to the ply and the outer skin..
i need to remove the sink the shelf and sink cupboards then pull away the panel..
i can see pins down one side , but not sure how its held in place.. thats a video you need to make..
Hi Gary, the board is bonded to the polystyrene, if you cut through the wall board 3mm deep and cut rounghly 6 inch squares all over, then use a metal ruler to slide between the wallboard and polystyrene, with a bit of practice, the polystyrene will be left perfect and the wall board removed.
hi will it be pinned also, and is it polystyrene ... thanks for this..
Is it ok to do this with tinted windows
I would check on a small corner first, if its from manufacturer then it should be ok, but just double check on a small area.
For light scratches, BRASSO works for me.
Thanks Joe.
Yes in the past I've also used Brasso !
Hi Paul, can you post a link for the product you used please, or what and where to buy some. Thanks in advance.
Unless you want to do mine 😅
Wrong apostle, name is Mark lol
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