Hello
The windshield on the bike I bought is not great. There are no deep scratches but it's scratched all around. It's also yellowish.
This picture looks especially bad but driving at night and getting lights from the other drivers produces a similar effect.

The yellowish color might be hard to notice indoors, in a dark space, and in the distance but I guarantee you it's yellowish.

Do you think the windshield is beyond salvation? I have never restored a windshield but I've been reading a bit and watching videos to get an overall idea. It'd be a matter of polishing and waxing, right?
I don't have the tools but I found some cheap ones online.
On the other hand, I also could just buy a replacement. It's a little more expensive than the cheap tools but maybe it's worth it. I wouldn't get the tool and the experience from the process though.
What do you recommend? I like doing things myself but I don't know how hard is it to get a good result. If you recommend doing it myself, could you share some tips? I would of course take it from the bike to work on a more comfortable surface. What products should I apply?
Thanks in advance.
The windshield on the bike I bought is not great. There are no deep scratches but it's scratched all around. It's also yellowish.
This picture looks especially bad but driving at night and getting lights from the other drivers produces a similar effect.

The yellowish color might be hard to notice indoors, in a dark space, and in the distance but I guarantee you it's yellowish.

Do you think the windshield is beyond salvation? I have never restored a windshield but I've been reading a bit and watching videos to get an overall idea. It'd be a matter of polishing and waxing, right?
I don't have the tools but I found some cheap ones online.
On the other hand, I also could just buy a replacement. It's a little more expensive than the cheap tools but maybe it's worth it. I wouldn't get the tool and the experience from the process though.
What do you recommend? I like doing things myself but I don't know how hard is it to get a good result. If you recommend doing it myself, could you share some tips? I would of course take it from the bike to work on a more comfortable surface. What products should I apply?
Thanks in advance.