by chrisguyw » Sat Feb 16, 2019 6:29 pm
Hi Brent, Is the body/windshield Styrene or Lexan ???.......and do you have any idea what glue you or whoever originally used ??
It will make a big difference in how you attack the repair.......a pic would help.
If it is styrene and was assembled with styrene cement, the glue will melt the surface of the windshield and, parts of the thumbprint will actually be imbedded (indentations) in the windshield.....if this is the case, the only way to make a good repair is to start with some 1200/1500grit wet/dry paper and sand the windshield until the "indentations" (thumprint) is removed. Then, sand (in order) with 3000, 4000, 8000 grade paper, and finish off with some Novus plastic polish, topped off with a coat of Future.
A royal pain, but, if you want it to look like new there is no other way.
Sorry there is no magic fix.
Cheers
Chris Walker