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Short answer, sand out the worst of it and then go with a polishing kit. I just did one (minor scratches) on a windshield. Much better, finished it off with a piece of flannel and tooth paste.

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As a final polish consider trying Meguiar's Plastix clear plastic cleaner & polish. Works great for redoing your taillights and headlight on your as well.  I used to have a ski boat that had a smoked plastic windshield that always got water spotted and was always afraid that I would scratch it as it had happened in the past.  This stuff would leave it looking like new every time. 

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I heard of doing this, but haven't tried it (yet).

After pretty much doing what the other guys said, if there is a little indention in the glass, use a toothpick and put some Future (or whatever they call it) floor wax in it. Keep it level while drying and repeat if necessary.

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