My rear window is hazy, but not TERRIBLE, however it doesn't seem like any plastic polish I've used works to remove the vast majority of haze. I've used PlastX as well as Novus 3 (the most abrasive of the three), until my arms felt like they would fall off. On the inside, and the outside, and I can't get it any clearer. :down:
Here are a few pictures of my rear window...



In the first one you can see it's just not that clear. In the second I tried to take a picture of what appear to be sort of water-spot things. I presume water droplets must have sat on the rear window and the rest of the window baked around it by the sun. Maybe. The window appears SLIGHTLY clearer when it's raining out, but that's probably just me. In the third picture I managed to focus it close to the plastic itself to show better the spots and haze pattern.
It's hard to tell in the picture but I really cannot tell if it's all entirely on the outside of the window, some inside, or if it's deep enough it might as well be, or is just discolored all the way through. Which would explain why I couldn't make it look any different at all. It feels smooth on both sides.
Am I just not trying hard enough? Having a milky rear window is really just...shitty, and I can barely stand it. I even busted out my porter cable on 2 for about a couple minutes just to see if it would make any difference, but not a thing. Does anybody have any other suggestions?
Here are a few pictures of my rear window...



In the first one you can see it's just not that clear. In the second I tried to take a picture of what appear to be sort of water-spot things. I presume water droplets must have sat on the rear window and the rest of the window baked around it by the sun. Maybe. The window appears SLIGHTLY clearer when it's raining out, but that's probably just me. In the third picture I managed to focus it close to the plastic itself to show better the spots and haze pattern.
It's hard to tell in the picture but I really cannot tell if it's all entirely on the outside of the window, some inside, or if it's deep enough it might as well be, or is just discolored all the way through. Which would explain why I couldn't make it look any different at all. It feels smooth on both sides.
Am I just not trying hard enough? Having a milky rear window is really just...shitty, and I can barely stand it. I even busted out my porter cable on 2 for about a couple minutes just to see if it would make any difference, but not a thing. Does anybody have any other suggestions?

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