Long Overdue Progress! Rebuild Doors & Latch Mods 10/02/24

Yesterday I partially re-installed the window in the door. 1968 is a 1 year only setup so the sequence is different but I think its in. The most difficult thing was trying to bolt the window channel to the window while its inside the door. Next is the regulator.
 
Both windows are in and working well. After cleaning all the lithium grease off the windows (from greasing the tracks), I noticed some pretty severe scratches on the inside of the glass. I took a look at some of the YT videos on polishing the scratches but there were no videos on polishing the inside concave surface, only the outside.

Anyone here ever done that?
 
Still working on the electric unlatching. Turning my attention to door panels. I am thinking I could use C6 panels to at least complete the center of the panel (including the handles. And fabricate/use the C3 panel perimeter, then "morphing" the two together.

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I took a look at some of the YT videos on polishing the scratches but there were no videos on polishing the inside concave surface, only the outside.

Anyone here ever done that?
Looks like guys use a foam pad with some kind of polishing compound. Seems to me for a concave side just use a smaller diameter pad.

Good idea on repurposing c6 door panels. Be interesting to see how that turns out.
 
I found a 3" pad that I think will work.

The C6 panels are similar size to the C3 door. And made in two pieces (black part on top is attached). That will work well so I can get to the latch without taking the entire panel off.

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C3 Panel Stripped:
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Both windows are in and working well. After cleaning all the lithium grease off the windows (from greasing the tracks), I noticed some pretty severe scratches on the inside of the glass. I took a look at some of the YT videos on polishing the scratches but there were no videos on polishing the inside concave surface, only the outside.

Anyone here ever done that?
I have polished lots of glass , you want to use the firmest pad, my firm ones are "yellow" and I use the Griots fine glass polish, its not a fast process and use meduim speed 3 on a 5 speed dial and just keep repeating the process. it doesnt remove the scratch put polishes the inside of the scratch so you dont really see it as much. on out side windshiled glass that is really badly road oil and wiper blade contaminated i use a commerical degreaser, then glass cleaner then several applications of the polish then a final glass cleaning. you know you are done when you spray the glass cleaner on and you cant see the wiper tell tale radius.

I dont think the maker of the polish matters much but you want the heavy of the solutions if you have a choice.


interesting door soloution! i like it
 

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